VAC creates a set of virtual audio devices. Each device simulates an audio adapter (usually named a "card") whose output is internally connected to the input, making an audio loopback. If an application plays audio to the output of such device, the sound will not be audible because the signal is looped back to the input. But if another application records from the input, it receives the sound produced by the first app.
Such virtual devices are named Virtual Cables. The term "Virtual Cable" is used only in the description of VAC product, as a placeholder. Actual names of virtual audio devices/endpoints that you will see in applications' menus, are different (for example, "Line 1", "Line 2" etc.).
Virtual Audio Cable 4.10 (Portable)
Please use the normal download link if possible to receive the latest software packages. Secondary links are provided for redundancy.SDRSharp Software defined radio application. Allows for tuning and receiving of audio from receiver. A modified version will be needed that is capable of connecting to UniTrunker. Website: Download: -xrp.s3.amazonaws.com/Release-latest.zip Download (secondary): -latest.ziprtlsdr.dll Updated file for SDRSharp Download: -sdr/RelWithDebInfo.zip Download (secondary): Zadig Version used: 2.0.1.160 Allows for receiver driver installation. Website: Download: Download (secondary): _v2.0.1.160.7zUniTrunker Version used: 1.0.26.14 preview Provides decoding support for trunking control channels and issuance of tuning commands. Website: Download: Download (secondary): -1.0.26.14.msiVirtual Audio Cable Version used: 4.10 Provides audio routing between components. Trial available, purchase for $25. Website: Download: Trial Download (secondary): Digital Speech Decoder (DSD) Version used: 1.6.0 Beta Provides digital voice decoding support. Website: _Speech_Decoder_(software_package) Download: _Speech_Decoder_(software_package)#Downloads Download (secondary): Cygwin Linux support for Windows. Required by DSD. Website: Download: Download: (secondary): Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Runtime Required by remote.dll Download: -us/download/details.aspx?id=5555 Download (secondary): _x86.exe
The JBL Tune 760NC are decent for wired gaming. You can plug these headphones into your PC or the controller for your PlayStation and Xbox consoles using the included 1/8" TRS cable, though you can only receive audio and can't use the microphone. Their low latency over a wired connection ensures that audio and video are mostly in sync, and their bass-heavy sound helps you feel the thump and rumble in action-packed scenes. Unfortunately, they lack a companion app, and there aren't any gaming-related customization features available. 2ff7e9595c
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