Virtual Audio Cable - allows you to transfer audio (wave) streams between applications and/or devices. It creates a set of virtual audio devices named "Virtual Cables", each of them consists of a pair of the waveform input/output devices. Any application can send audio stream to an output side of a cable, and any other application can receive this stream from an input side. All transfers are made digitally, providing NO sound quality loss (a bitperfect streaming). Features • Local (console) session only (does not work via Remote Desktop or Terminal Services). • Windows 5.x, 6.x and 10.x platforms (32-bit and 64-bit). • Up to 256 virtual cable devices (some systems limit number of MME devices). • 1..20 milliseconds per interrupt/event. • 1..100 pin instances. • Almost any of fixed point PCM audio formats (1000..384000 samples per second, 8..32 bits per sample, 1..8 channels). Floating point formats are not supported. • Almost no sound latency with maximal interrupt/event frequency. • RTAudio support with notification events, clock and position registers. Clock registers are bound to Virtual Cables so all streams in each cable are coherent. • Unlimited number of Kernel Streaming clients connected to each port. • Signal mixing (with saturation) between output port clients. • PCM format conversion (sampling rate, bits per sample, number of channels). • Volume control features (both attenuation and boost). • Channel scattering/gathering mode. • Watermark control technique to improve stream stability with unstable applications. • Stream buffering technique to partially compensate bad application buffering algorithms. • Control Panel application to configure cables and watch their state. • Audio Repeater application that transfers from any recording to any playback device. What's New * Fixed a bug caused Control Panel window to be truncated on the right on narrow displays. * Fixed minor bugs related to format range control. * Improved RT Audio (WaveRT) buffering mode, now supporting WASAPI exclusive mode event-driven streams with buffer duration down to 2 ms (two packets of 1 ms each). * Driver restart is no longer required to change maximum number of channels supported by the driver. * Added some explanations regarding real-time streaming, stream stability, ASIO etc., to the user manual. * Renamed format limiting mode "None" to "Driver range". Title Release: Virtual.Audio.Cable.4.66 Developer: Home Page License: ShareWare OS: Windows Download: Virtual.Audio.Cable.4.66.rar - 4.4 MB