Dean, I assume your sound card doesn't have a "what you hear" option, sometimes called "stereo mix." I think virtual audio cable is much too complicated. I would recommend virtual recorder, which is a free windows recording program which can record the input and output of your sound card at the same time.


On 10/18/2018 3:22 PM, Dean Martineau wrote:
I'm running win 10, V. 1809.  I want to record my screen reader and
microphone together into Goldwave.  I have a RealTech sound card.

I'm trying to figure out Virtual Audio Cable without much success.  I think
I need more handholding.  I've tried to follow instructions for an older
version of the product; now we're on version 4.something.  Is VAC the best
way to allow me to do screen reader demos?

All guidance appreciated.

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