Considering this, and that the MacBook Pro 2015 has only (2) USB ports, i started using a Belkin Thunderbolt Express Dock (version 1), so i would get (3) more USB 3.0 ports (and presumably another USB bus in the bargain?). First, i should mention that i'm trying to use (4) USB devices, including (2) USB webcams, (1) USB audio interface and (1) Blue Yeti mic. Hey Craig, while checking the "Show USB Devices" suggestion, i have to admit some confusion here. But i'm ready to try other suggestions, Thanks much! Or are they any known issues with using USB audio sources? i understand when one stacks multiple sources (activating different layers, each with their own camera w/mic), things could get messy so i've mostly taken precautions against that already. Questions are mainly: Is Wirecast able to handle more than one USB audio source? And if so, how can they do that without being able to set a master clock and slave sources? Any advice on how to troubleshoot these problems other than shut down devices by unplugging, and then restart the computer? checking drivers for latest versions? (some don't require drivers, like the Yeti mic). I don't see any way to set the RME Babyface for anything other than clock "internal". However, i'm sometime getting some clicks and pops on the incoming audio (when monitoring in Wirecast). These problems are not heard from other Mac's audio interface, the outgoing side) and, when i also include my Blue Yeti Pro USB mic as a source, then the problem gets worse, and i'll experience audio distortion (on either or both sources) that seems indicative of a clock problem(?) (I do use 44.1 as default setting). With this set-up, i can receive analog audio from my other laptop, already mixed to stereo. I've been experiencing problems with audio lately, specifically when using either of my USB audio interfaces as a source into Wirecast, for example the RME Babyface, with latest driver for Sierra OSX 10.12.5 and Wirecast 7.7 (on a MacBook Pro 15" 2.8ghz i7 2015 model).
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