Virtual Audio Cable !!top!! File
Imagine trying to connect a Blu-ray player, a game console, and a microphone to a television, but your TV has only one input port. In the physical world, you would solve this by buying a hardware mixer and a bundle of physical auxiliary cables.
After restarting, go to System Settings > Sound. You'll now see new devices named "CABLE Input" and "CABLE Output" under both playback and recording options. virtual audio cable
This is their simplest tool. It is a donationware driver that gives you one virtual input and one virtual output. You set it and forget it. Additional cables (A, B, C, and D) can be purchased for a small fee if you need multiple lanes. Imagine trying to connect a Blu-ray player, a
A virtual speaker where applications can send sound. You'll now see new devices named "CABLE Input"





