by Landonmathers08 » Wed Jun 16, 2021 4:11 am
This was sent to me after I contacted IK media about this issue
Hello Landon,
Thanks for your patience while we got back to you.
While the steps below should not be required, we've these steps help prevent users from running into any snags with live streaming based apps on iOS.
These steps will help with your Instagram Live, FaceBook Live, YouTube Live, or Live Streaming app (with digital audio support). If your app or device does not support digital audio input, these steps may not work. If iRig Recorder 3 LE works, and your app still does not accept audio, check with the app's support team to make sure they allow this kind of input.In these cases, you can still record high quality video with iRig Recorder 3 and post it after, this will help get around your app/device limitations and also post a stereo signal for your viewers to enjoy.
Please try these steps below:
Download and launch iRig Recorder 3 LE from the Apple App Store. This is a free app.
Go to the Menu in the upper right hand corner and then go to Settings. Inside here enable the Background audio option.
Use the COG WHEEL in the main page to select your input source. Keep in mind this is only an option for multi-input devices, so if you see a greyed out "Mono" option, this is because your device only offers this kind of input signal.
Note: Instagram Live will only allow a mono signal when streaming. Unfortunately, this is not under IK's control. Do note, posting videos will allow stereo signals.
Make sure "Loopback" is not enabled unless intended to be. Read more on Loopback here. Do note, the iRig Stream will allow direct monitoring at all times. In some cases, you might hear a duplicate signal from iRig Recorder 3. In these cases, make sure to mute the headphone level in iRig Recorder 3. To do this, tap the headphone level and then tap the "X" on top of the headphones.
Launch Facebook or Instagram and go to the Live video function. The audio input will now be routed to these apps.
Keep in mind, most apps, including Instagram and Facebook Live will not allow the playback of copyrighted content. Playing back copyrighted content can have your Live stream stopped without an error. Some apps will require you to start the video recording to activate your microphone. Not all apps will offer external audio input for every video capture option. In Instagram, the "Story" feature will not allow external devices.