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Virtual audio cable lite
Virtual audio cable lite









virtual audio cable lite

WINDOWS may not be able to split audio between two output devices, but YOU have the power to split it as many times as you want. What you're trying to do might require you to get a bit more physical. Using this feature, you also get two volume control bars, which is handy, if you want to set "normal" volume different on the headset vs speakers, something you cannot two with a hardware splitter, which is the approach I used previously: Below screenshots explain how I did it (click to zoom):

virtual audio cable lite

For recording, I wanted to use my Logitech headphones as well. I found these instructions in this video:įor my case, I needed to play simultaneously through my speakers connected via 3.5mm jack and also via my Logitech headphones. This way you can continue using your microphone to record sound. You don't need to set your other device as default, it will still work. Go to Sound -> Playback, set your primary device as default, then go to Recording tab, find Stereo Mix device (you may need to enable it and/or show disabled devices first), go to Properties -> Listen, check Listen to this device and select Playback through this device to be your other output device. Some programs can be fooled into playing onto another output device by switching the default device after you've hit play. VLC, switch to Advanced and look under the Audio tree.Īs long as your Audio drivers are updated and the Application supports it, then you are good to go. In MPC, it's an obscure listbox on the bottom of the Output options. Media Player Classic along with VLC also support this feature, again, which was available since Vista. Now you have Youtube through the Back connections and an MP3 going on the front headphones. Doubleclick the speakers and switch the output to, say from Back Speakers to Front Headphones. Go to Tool, Options, then click on the Devices Tab. Windows does support multi streaming audio.įor a hands on example, play something on Youtube.











Virtual audio cable lite