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I am trying to use a microphone and process the audio captured. I managed to do all that, but I have a problem... My audio captured is automatically played to the user, and I don't want that.

    audioSrc.clip = Microphone.Start(null, true, 1000, 44100);
    while (!(Microphone.GetPosition(null) > 0)) { }
    audioSrc.Play();

I tried to disable the audio listener and lower the volume of the audio source, but that didn't work.

Anyone knows how I can capture audio without playing it back?

EDIT 1:

void Start()
{
    GameObject a = new GameObject("AudioSource");
    audioSrc = a.AddComponent<AudioSource>();
    Instantiate(a);

    string deviceName = Microphone.devices[0];
    audioSrc.clip = Microphone.Start(deviceName, true, 1000, 44100);
    audioSrc.volume = 0;
    while (!(Microphone.GetPosition(null) > 0)) { }

    audioSrc.Play();
}

void Update()
{
    audioSrc.GetSpectrumData(spectrum, 0, FFTWindow.BlackmanHarris);
    frq = findPitch(spectrum);
    txtFreq.text = "Hz: " + frq;
    trigger.update(Time.deltaTime, frq);
}
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  • hi Lulas, are you there? you need to TICK an answer.
    – Fattie
    Jun 13, 2016 at 12:32

1 Answer 1

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Anyone knows how I can capture audio without playing it back?

There are two methods to do this:

1.Set the volume to a very low number. This cannot be 0. The value of 0.001f is totally fine.

audioSrc.volume = 0.001f;

Works in the Editor. Not tested on any other platform except on Windows. Use method 2 if there is a problem.


2.Use AudioMixer to handle it

If setting the volume to 0.001f did not completely mute the audio then use AudioMixer to fix it.

A.Create AudioMixer. Assets ---> Create ---> Audio Mixer and name is "MicMixer".

B.Create new Group under the Mixer and name it "MuteMic".

C.Change the attenuation of that "MuteMic" group to -80.

D.Drag that "MuteMic" group to your Mic's AudioSource's Output slot. That's it. The GetOutputData function properly without any sound coming out from the speaker.

Animated gif for this:

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  • Method number 2 doesn't seem to work when using the OnAudioFilterRead() method instead of the GetOutputData function, sadly.
    – A__
    Oct 22, 2021 at 5:03

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