Hi,
Something you are going to have to experiment with but. I don't think you
would need to set up a second VAC. You just point skype output to VAC1.
Audio repeater would have VAC1 input and Output to desired sound device. The
other stuff you mentioned sounds about right. Of course I stand to be
c
hears an idea I have. we are going to start a bible study using ventrillo.
one member we've contacted in the past via phone on skype. what I am hoping
to do using VAC is set v1 as the default sound card
but I then want to point skype to ventrillo so that the person on the phone
can have input.
What don't you understand about it? The concept?
David Truong
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Short answer is yes.
David Truong
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Depending on how complicated you wanted the set-up, you might need to
configure a couple of virtual audio cables. Alternatively, you could simply
make virtual audio cable1 as Windows default sound device then set up an
Audio repeater instance like this:
* input could be virtual audio cable1 and get
Yes I think it's to promote continuing development by providing basic
features in the free version and the rest can be unlocked by paying a
few bucks for a pro version.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 15/04/2012 18:58, Dave Bahr wrote:
Nevermind my message about the blank tree view, I had an older
I've read the user guide and still did not get it. I'm not an idiot, but
maybe it's just explained in a way that I'm just not understanding? I
can try again, don't have time now though and have two soundcards now as
it is.
Dave C. Bahr
On 4/15/2012 3:36 AM, chris hallsworth wrote:
Yes the us
Nevermind my message about the blank tree view, I had an older version.
I bought the program, I realize that 15 bucks isn't a lot for someone's
work on a program, but isn't it a bit odd that you are paying for a
program that allows you to listen to free online radio? I suppose the
same could be
Dear Friends,
I am disappointed as well. Earlier I thought that there is some blockage in
India but now that all of you are facing the same problems, it is a major
difficulty. Actually, we must ask them as there cannot be any further loss
than what has already taken place.
Ketan
-Orig
Ok you need to allow the driver to be instaled when prompted by a
windows security dialogue box.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 15/04/2012 11:02, Jörgen Hansson wrote:
Hello!
speaking of VAC, I tried installing it on my new windows 7 machine here
not too long ago, but it seems to not work, I haven
Strange thing is that up to about a week ago it was possible to do this
withtapin radio. . Now something has changed and you cannot do it anymore!
Andre
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Anders Holmberg
Sent: 15 Ap
Can you play dvd's with this player?
inquiring minds wanna know! hahaha.
At 04:29 AM 4/15/2012, you wrote:
If it's Foobar 2000 it's another one of those Media Management
programs like Winamp or iTunes. Quite accessible and like Winamp
supports numerous plugins.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 15/0
If it's Foobar 2000 it's another one of those Media Management programs
like Winamp or iTunes. Quite accessible and like Winamp supports
numerous plugins.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 15/04/2012 09:42, Shyam Sharma wrote:
Hello my friend, I want to know about foober.
Is it any new software. Doe
Foobar is a media player like winamp and windows media player.
For more info goto: www.foobar2000.org
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Behalf Of Shyam Sharma
Sent: 15. april 2012 10:43
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject:
Hi friend!
I totaly agree with you.
I am very intrested in the premier league but they wont allow us outside the
uk listen.
Don¨t know if this has to do with uk laws or if its bbc it self or what.
/A
15 apr 2012 kl. 10:09 skrev André van Deventer:
> Hi all
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> Must say I am now very disap
I will if I can figure out how to hear my output. I was thinking to
demonstrate Audio Repeater than get NVDA to speak through virtual audio
cable. Any ideas without causing terrible loopback effects? Please
advise. Thanks!
Christopher Hallsworth
On 15/04/2012 01:22, Hank Smith wrote:
can u
Hello!
speaking of VAC, I tried installing it on my new windows 7 machine here not
too long ago, but it seems to not work, I haven't installed it before so
that's kind of wierd. It worked on my old XP machine flawlessly. I don't
remember exactly the dialog thing, but I may try and paste it in h
The Audio Repeater is just used to attempt to listen to the output of
what is being sent to the driver. It is not essential to use this with
the driver. In fact, it appears to the system as a virtual sound card,
with several input and output sources. However no sound is produced
automatically,
Yes the user guide is very helpful and explains everything from the
beginner to the advanced.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 15/04/2012 05:52, Hank Smith wrote:
cool.
perhaps I will give the audio repeater another look at, and tweak the
settings, thanks for the info, I will also check out the user
If one uses the driver as a recording source, could one record internet
streams without the speech mixing into it? I know this is an issue for
some particularly on Windows Vista and later and do not wish to use an
external sound card. As far as I can see I know this can be done with
Virtual Aud
Hello my friend, I want to know about foober.
Is it any new software. Does it work with any media player or it work
independently?
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of David Truong
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2012 9:49 AM
Hi all
Must say I am now very disappointed in my preferred internet radio player
of choice.
It seems now that tapin radio is also now showing country restrictions
whenever you want to listen to sport on either bbc five live or bbc five
live extra. This was not the case when I listened to
Apologies to all, this was supposed to go to Danny privately!!
Andre
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of André van Deventer
Sent: 15 April 2012 09:22 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: motor racing and so on
Danny!
It's been some time! Hope things are well and that you still remember me!
Just waiting over here for the motor racing to start!
Luckily now with tapin radio we do not have these country restrictions
anymore so I can now listen to all the BBC sport to my heart's content!
Pity though tha
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