What do you mean? I don't really understand how you come to that conclusion.
Still, it's your setup and perhaps I'm missing something. But I usually
launch audio repeater first smile.



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-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of chris hallsworth
Sent: Monday, 16 April 2012 8:43 PM
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Subject: Re: Question about virtual audio cable

I can't see that working as I am going to lose all sounds in the first place
and that's before I launch Audio Repeater.


Christopher Hallsworth

On 16/04/2012 11:29, David Truong wrote:
> Did this work for you?
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> try this
> go to control pannal/sound and make v1 the default for playback and record
>
> then in the audio retrieval point  your mike to input and the output to v1
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>> Thanks, so I take it using audio repeater for example I set virtual cable
>> 1 as input and the real sound card as output? Then in the streaming
>> application set it to use cable 1 as output? Just want clarification
>> because I understand the concept but so far when I tried this with NVDA
>> using cable 1 as both input and output then getting NVDA to use cable 1 I
>> didn't get any sound even though the audio repeater was running.
>>
>>
>> Christopher Hallsworth
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>> On 16/04/2012 04:30, David Truong wrote:
>>> Short answer is yes.
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>>> On Behalf Of chris hallsworth
>>> Sent: Sunday, 15 April 2012 7:36 PM
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>>> Subject: Question about virtual audio cable
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>>> If one uses the driver as a recording source, could one record internet
>>> streams without the speech mixing into it? I know this is an issue for
>>> some
>>> particularly on Windows Vista and later and do not wish to use an
>>> external
>>> sound card. As far as I can see I know this can be done with Virtual
>>> Audio
>>> Streaming simply by setting the playback device to the virtual card in
>>> the
>>> application where the stream is to be played.
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