If you’ve followed these steps to share computer audio but your collaborators aren’t receiving it or it’s not working as expected, here are a few things to check and troubleshoot.
- Remember to click "Change it for me" in the yellow when sharing computer audio so that your Computer output is "Muse Audio Share." If "Change it for me" doesn't appear, manually change the output of your computer speakers to "Muse Audio Share."
- Try switching between different quality settings to see if one works better. Click the gear icon next to your DAW Bridge input to adjust the quality.
- Check your Muse audio settings to ensure the correct speakers are selected.
If you're using third-party audio routing tools like Loopback Audio or Rogue Amoeba's Audio Hijack, be aware that these can sometimes block Muse from accessing your DAW audio. Either grant Muse access through those apps or consider uninstalling them.
If your collaborator is using a browser, make sure they’re joining from Chrome on a computer or Safari on an iPhone. Using an unsupported browser may prevent them from hearing high-quality audio.
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If you're experiencing unwanted microphone bleed and echo from your microphone while sharing computer audio:
Try manually deselecting 'Muse Audio Share' in your system's audio output settings, then reselecting it.
Check your Muse audio output and make sure it's set to your playback speakers or headphones.
Specific to Windows users:
Make sure you’ve downloaded and installed at least one third-party audio cable, such as VB-Audio Cable. This is required to share DAW or computer audio. If you want to share both at the same time, you’ll need an additional cable, such as VoiceMeeter.
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