Virtual Audio Cable is a software that allows routing audio between applications and devices on Windows computers. It works like physical audio cables, letting users connect audio outputs to inputs to transfer sound.
Virtual Audio Cable is a Windows software that creates virtual audio devices to route audio internally between applications and devices on a computer. It works like physical audio patch cables that audio engineers use to connect hardware, but instead connects apps and soundcards within Windows.
The software installs virtual input and output cables that other programs can use. For example, users can route audio from music players into live streaming software, voip apps, or DAWs. It enables capturing any audio from one app while sending it to another.
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Virtual Audio Cable is useful for streamers, podcasters, musicians, or anyone wanting to transfer audio between programs internally in their computer. It works on Windows 10, 8, 7 and Vista.