



Hit me up if you want any more details on setting up VAC.High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is an audio/video interface for transmitting digital data which provides better quality output than analog. He has links to his scripts in the video details. Search Youtube with "audio repeater toejam" and select the first hit. The scripts I got from a guy going by ToejaM. Wireless Headset Microphone to VAC line 2įYI - I use #3 to send to line 2 so that I can then select VAC line 2 as my audio source in the MS OneNote settings and then be able to record audio in my notes when I am on Skype calls - and with #4 I capture my microphone as well so that I don't hear dead spots in the recordings when it's a time I am speaking. So you know from that what to type in your script. When you open Audio Repeater (MME) and see the devices available, they are also shown with the 31-character limit. The one caveat with running these in batch is that there is a 31-character limit for the input/output device name. Each setup with it's own batch file that kick off when I log into Windows. I have two virtual audio cable's setup on my PC and I run four instances of Audio Repeater (MME). For now, until CheVolume is working again (hopefully), I keep my VAC line 1 as default as a not-as-nice, but still functional, work-around. When I had CheVolume working I would keep my primary speakers as the default output and transfer specific apps to different VAC outputs. The Audio Repeater (MME) app can be run in multiple instances to accomplish what you need done. You can see that when you right click on your speaker icon and select Playback Devices. With that you need to select the Wave-In and Wave-Out which is based on your Playback/Recording device lists. From there you need to run the Audio Repeater app. Using the VAC control panel, you create as many VAC's as you want. I was confused at first, but it just takes a little tinkering. And I don't think it's too unfriendly to use. Virtual Audio Cable stills works fine under Windows 10. I did email the developer asking if he plans to update the app, but I won't keep high expectations there. Like many have noticed, CheVolume doesn't work anymore under Windows 10. I use two audio programs - CheVolume and Virtual Audio Cable.
