Basically when I open Sony Vegas while in a discord voice channel I cant hear anyone until i leave and rejoin the channel. They can hear me but I am unable to hear them until I rejoin. Any idea on why this is happening?? It's a REAL pain.
Check your audio devices that Vegas is using. If it is using the same device that discord is using, that is what is causing your conflict. Typically pro audio editors (which vegas happens to be a DAW in addition to an NLE) will take control of an audio device in order to prevent conflicts from other programs trying to use is, this is especially true if you are using an ASIO based setup for audio. For instance, at my recording studio, if I am editing music and I try to go watch a youtube video, I have to make my DAW release the audio drivers before I can hear audio from youtube.
The best way around this would be to make sure Vegas has its own audio device to use and tell discord/windows to use another one (input and output).
Check your audio devices that Vegas is using. If it is using the same device that discord is using, that is what is causing your conflict. Typically pro audio editors (which vegas happens to be a DAW in addition to an NLE) will take control of an audio device in order to prevent conflicts from other programs trying to use is, this is especially true if you are using an ASIO based setup for audio. For instance, at my recording studio, if I am editing music and I try to go watch a youtube video, I have to make my DAW release the audio drivers before I can hear audio from youtube.
The best way around this would be to make sure Vegas has its own audio device to use and tell discord/windows to use another one (input and output).
Look in the preferences, under "audio devices" in Vegas. You can specify which audio devices vegas is using to record or play back audio (the two can be set separately as well, so you can play back from one while recording form another).
Look in the preferences, under "audio devices" in Vegas. You can specify which audio devices vegas is using to record or play back audio (the two can be set separately as well, so you can play back from one while recording form another).
How come I can't see anything like "realtek audio" device? I can only see: microsoft sound mapper, direct sound surround mapper, windows classic wave driver, and ASIOall V2. Should I use one of these? My default for windows is Realtek high def audio.
ASIO4ALL is buggy, it could be causing your issue. Microsoft sound mapper usually works just fine, but if you are having conflicts go into ASIO4ALL settings and make sure that you don't have 2 output devices enabled at the same time in your output (that can cause issues) and then use your ASIO device to output audio from Vegas, that should prevent Vegas from messing with windows audio playback (though I never have this issue on my system, so I think ASIO4ALL is the culprit here).
ASIO4ALL is buggy, it could be causing your issue. Microsoft sound mapper usually works just fine, but if you are having conflicts go into ASIO4ALL settings and make sure that you don't have 2 output devices enabled at the same time in your output (that can cause issues) and then use your ASIO device to output audio from Vegas, that should prevent Vegas from messing with windows audio playback (though I never have this issue on my system, so I think ASIO4ALL is the culprit here).
ASIO4ALL is buggy, it could be causing your issue. Microsoft sound mapper usually works just fine, but if you are having conflicts go into ASIO4ALL settings and make sure that you don't have 2 output devices enabled at the same time in your output (that can cause issues) and then use your ASIO device to output audio from Vegas, that should prevent Vegas from messing with windows audio playback (though I never have this issue on my system, so I think ASIO4ALL is the culprit here).
Where can I get Asio4all settings?
Hi, maybe it's a little bit late, but the only solution that you can do it's uninstall Asio4All driver. This is only a alternative if you don't use Asio4All driver on other audio program usually (more than Vegas). Hope it can help to you, or anyone who is reading this ;)