


# You can also use checksum. # To determine checksums, you can get that from the original site if provided. # Checksums are now required as of 0.10.0. Virtual Audio Cable can link a variety of programs, ranging from virtual synthesizers and sound editors to recorders, and sequencers. $fileLocation = Join-Path $toolsDir 'VBCABLE_Setup_圆4.exe' $toolsDir = "$(Split-Path -parent $MyInvocation.M圜ommand.Definition)" Download Virtual Audio Cable Note: Your comment is subject to approval. The full version of Virtual Audio Cable cost 30 USD. The trial version supports up to only 3 cables and adds female voice reminder each several seconds. As of May 19th, that all changed and now we have a virtual audio cables to do simple routing! I have to do is select the VB-cable as the source and select that as my speaker.įull disclosure but I am a huge VoiceMeeter and VC-Audio fanboy so responses of “I can do that with the $1 and it is better” or “that’s not open source” will fall on deaf ears.Here is a way on how i made it work with silent installation. Virtual Audio Cable supports Windows XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/Win7 platform (32-bit and 64-bit). I used VoiceMeeter Potato, VC-cable (virtual cables) on my personal workstation (WIN10) but at the time (6 months ago) VB-Audio was 100% windows only. I found deprecated SW as well as $100.00 DAW’s but very few thing to virtually route audio in a simple way. I pay because I like to support decent software from small companies and $10-25 is more than worth it for the value I received.Īfter firing up OBS on the Mac I found there were 0 decent and affordable options that were easy to install and use. They have a “pay if you like it but use it for free” licenser model. I like to create training videos for junior teammates, stream demos ect and have done this on a WIN10 system using most of the products. After switching companies, I finally got a MacBook Pro for a workstation and one of the first things I tried was to install OBS to record and/or stream. I have FINALLY found a solution that works and is easy.
