Virtual Audio Cable 4.14

Virtual Audio Cable is a multimedia driver designed to connect one or more audio applications in order to transfer audio streams between them. This software introduces the ‘virtual cables’, which refer to a set of virtual audio devices containing input and output ports. Practically, the input port records the audio signal (for example, from a music player) and sends it to the destination program (such as a sound processor or analyzer) using the output port.Local (console) session only (does not work via Remote Desktop or Terminal Services).
Windows 5.x and 6.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.

Developer website: HomePage

Operating System:

  • Windows Vista/7/8/10