If you want to include audio from a media player, you would need to select the CABLE Input (VB-Audio Virtual Cable) as the audio device within the media player or software where the audio is being played from. If your microphone is mono, adjust the channel config.
This article explains how to play music in. Launch Audio Repeater, choose a microphone device as input and Virtual Cable N as output. These endpoints are internally connected to each other, so all digital audio data sent (played) to the output endpoint by 'source' application are implicitly. Each Virtual Cable has a pair of audio endpoints, input and output.
audio software, and sent back to the remote party, creating an echo effect. Select Capture > Capture Device > choose Line 1 (Virtual Audio Cable) > OK > Continuous Transmission. VAC contains Windows WDM/KS virtual device driver that creates a set of virtual audio devices named Virtual Cables. Any audio you play on the computer should then be heard on the stream. You have set output of your audio application to the Virtual Cable N, then set input of recording application to the Virtual Cable N. Select your audio interface as the Device. In Process Explorer window, click 'Find' - 'Find handle or DLL'. Similar to the above, navigate to Audio Mixer > Desktop Audio > Click the Settings button (small gear cog symbol) > Properties. Copy the string that looks like '\Device nnnnnnn' from the 'value' field. In the 'Property' menu, select the 'Physical device object name'. In the property window, select the 'Details' tab. ? How to include audio from a media player There are no predefined recipes to use VAC together with given applications. Double-click the 'Virtual Audio Cable' item. Once it's installed, VB Audio Cable can be selected as the output option for the audio you wish to include. Run VBCable_Setup.exe or VBCable_Setup_64.exe, step through the Wizard and reboot once you're done. Including microphone and other audio combined For Windows computers, you can use audio mixing software such as VB Audio Cable. If you are trying to include audio from multiple sources, such as music from a media player on top of your microphone, then you would need to use an audio mixer to combine the audio together and create a single input device that can be selected in Studio.