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Virtual audio cable setup for dual output
Virtual audio cable setup for dual output











virtual audio cable setup for dual output
  1. #VIRTUAL AUDIO CABLE SETUP FOR DUAL OUTPUT HOW TO#
  2. #VIRTUAL AUDIO CABLE SETUP FOR DUAL OUTPUT INSTALL#
  3. #VIRTUAL AUDIO CABLE SETUP FOR DUAL OUTPUT DOWNLOAD#
  4. #VIRTUAL AUDIO CABLE SETUP FOR DUAL OUTPUT WINDOWS#

#VIRTUAL AUDIO CABLE SETUP FOR DUAL OUTPUT WINDOWS#

Set the "VoiceMeeter Output" device as your Windows default recording device (multimedia and communications).speakers or headphones) by clicking the "A1" button on the right-hand side of the window, and choosing the relevant device preceded by "WDM" from the dropdown Set hardware output A1 to your normal playback device (E.G.Remove hardware input 1 from bus A (click the "A" in a circle for that section so it's not green).Set hardware input 1 to your microphone by clicking the "1" button on the left-hand side of the window, and choosing the relevant device preceded by "WDM" from the dropdown.

#VIRTUAL AUDIO CABLE SETUP FOR DUAL OUTPUT INSTALL#

Install VoiceMeeter and reboot your computer.You don't need any additional hardware, VoiceMeeter can do what you're trying to do by itself: I tried to adjust them but kept nullifying one thing or the other. Below are screencaps of how Voicemeter set up all of my audio settings by default after installing. So I would like to know which of these setting I need to change so that Voiceattack hears me speak commands and then feeds the mp3's through my mic and headphones using Voicemeter. I want Voiceattack to play mp3 files through my mic and also want to hear what is being played so that people in game can hear them.

#VIRTUAL AUDIO CABLE SETUP FOR DUAL OUTPUT HOW TO#

While I already know how to setup commands I am struggling with the device aspect involved. I suffer cognitive issues and really struggle with tutorials and comprehension these days so the few that I've found are hard for me to follow and usually don't specify Voice Attack. Voiceattack doesn't seem to even need a media player to send MP3s to my mic. Use only the allotted spaces! The file marked "3Repeaters.bat" is clickable and simply starts all 3 MME repeaters for you. Do not delete or add any of the character spaces in quotes for device names.

#VIRTUAL AUDIO CABLE SETUP FOR DUAL OUTPUT DOWNLOAD#

Feel free to download the three (.bat) files below but you will need to edit them with WordPad or Notepad to your specific file locations and input/output device names. Optional: Batch files can automatically configure and start MME repeaters for you.

  • Here is a link for microphone testing purposes.
  • I use different push-to-talk buttons depending on which program I want to send sounds into so people don't hear me giving a command to VoiceAttack before it plays a sound file. That's it! Now you can send sounds to any individual VOIP software.

    virtual audio cable setup for dual output

  • To send sounds into Discord, Zoom, a game, etc., set that programs microphone as line two.
  • Select VoiceAttack's playback/recording devices options according to your systems default soundcard.
  • Set VoiceAttack's "Override Default Playback Device" and "Override Default Text-to-Speech Device" options to line one.
  • virtual audio cable setup for dual output

  • Set your default media player audio output to line one.
  • Wave in/out line numbers should not need changing.) (Select default sound card from drop downs.
  • Create 3 MME Audio Repeaters from your Virtual Audio Cable program folder.
  • Set your Virtual Audio Cable control panel for 2 lines.
  • This is what I came up with that worked for me. * This setup does not utilize VB-Audio, Voicemeeter or Banana etc., as they would be redundant programs and may actually cause looping.Ī common problem I hear of from VoiceAttack and Virtual Audio Cable users is that VoiceAttack is listening to my computer instead of just my microphone.

    virtual audio cable setup for dual output

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    Virtual audio cable setup for dual output