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NEED A VIRTUAL SOUND CARD? Read This!

Started by Marius, April 07, 2011, 07:16:52 PM

Frankincell

Just noticed that the link didn't work...  It's here now...
http://www.datanab.com/docs/barix/audio/software/
--Frankincell

Quote from: Marius on April 07, 2011, 07:16:52 PM
VACard
This little application is great if you run a server without a soundcard, or you simply want to route the sound to various sound processor software.
It will install not one, but 3 (yes three!) virtual sound cards.

Oh, i forgot to mention that is FREE?

Absolute Online Radio

Any other info on this subject would be good.  PLEASE!  :ok:

mikerich88

Do NOT try to install on Windows 7!!! You will regret it!!!

It did install using compatibility mode for Windows XP SP3, but it only installed the "Vacard In" interfaces. No "out" interfaces!

When I tried to uninstall - the uninstall program crashed, and it left broken half-ass drivers. I had to use a system restore point.

ghm72

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Quote from: mikerich88 on June 22, 2013, 12:20:25 PM
Do NOT try to install on Windows 7!!! You will regret it!!!

It did install using compatibility mode for Windows XP SP3, but it only installed the "Vacard In" interfaces. No "out" interfaces!

When I tried to uninstall - the uninstall program crashed, and it left broken half-ass drivers. I had to use a system restore point.

There are no issues with W7 it works fine on my windows 7 Install without any issues.  I've uploaded my copy of the free VAC to here
http://www.mediafire.com/download/nnmvovdplm64bk8/omniavac.msi

Make sure you install as Administrator and also make sure you set the line you want to use as default soundcard under windows sound settings.


Also check under the Recording settings that the audio cable isn't listening through a device.

roel

This one:

http://vb-audio.pagesperso-orange.fr/Cable/

Is donationware - You can make any donation. I paid EUR 2 for the drivers and EUR 2 for their excellent mixer software. Once you register, you get two additional audio cables, bringing the total to 3 + 1 for the mixer. It's excellent. I takes a while playing around with Windows audo settings (you have to set in the output devices "listen to this device" on the virtual audio cables A + B and set these 2 to the 2 devices you want to listen to) and then the standard output to the voicemeter. Then in the voicemeter, set "A" to MME: cable A for "B" to MME: cable B and voila.) am sending input from Google Play to laptop speakers + bluetooth speakers at the same time. Great surround! God Bless!