

Loopback is a very good virtual audio cable application for macOS
#Teamspeak creating audio loopback install
Install homebrew if you do not already have it, then:.Now it should be sending audio from the selected recording device to discord.Choose & select a recording device (default one being your microphone, most likely).In the settings tab of the bot program, unmute the bot.Use /join to bring the bot user up in a voice channel (if "slash commands" don't show up, you may need to re-invite with the new authorization grant link including the mands scope!).In the maintenance tab, invite/add the bot to a guild/server, if necessary.

In the home tab, click the big on/off button to log in to the bot user with the token.In the settings tab, paste your bot token and hit return.If you intend to run it on mac or linux, I would appreciate your help in making launch scripts or putting explanations in this document!

Note: This step is only valid for Windows. Run the bot program using run win64.bat or run win32.bat (depending on your PC's architecture in case one doesn't work, please try the other one!).Enable monitoring (local loopback) Enabling this will make you hear your own voice as configured in the VFX Settings. Check that a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is installed and is added to the PATH system environment variable It is important that you dont use the VAD-Option of TeamSpeak itself, because using that will interrupt playback of your sounds / music whenever you stop talking.Enable the "SERVER MEMBERS INTENT" (required to check if a user issuing a command has sufficient permissions).Create a discord developer application here.Discord Audio Stream Bot (this software).your voice, music from file, sound from game) Preview: Streaming to discord ("speaking")
