I have purchased both the free one and then A and B as well, so I've got three virtual cables to push sounds all over the place. And then what you can see right here is, my microphone is the cable output coming from vMix, and the audio coming back from Zoom into vMix so that I can hear it is on cable A. I will actually drag my Zoom window over here, go to the right screen. If you're someone that has to go to StreamYard, because it's browser-based, it doesn't give you the capability like Zoom does of selecting an input and an output. I don't know why, but they call it "Banana." So you can mix different sources and they have "Potato," which is even more extreme than "Banana." And this allows you to have your different sources and your different destinations, all in a mixer, so you can manually adjust the audio levels as well, which is cool for apps that don't allow you to do that. So you can download this one for free, then you can order additional cables. If you're not familiar with virtual audio cables, it's while you just search for virtual audio cables, and they actually gave you the first cable for free. Read the complete transcript of this video:Īnthony Burokas: On the PC side, there is software available that allows you to connect different audio sources within the same laptop and being able to connect different sources via a virtual audio cable. See complete videos and other highlights from Streaming Media West Connect on Streaming Media's YouTube channel. Learn more about remote live production at Streaming Media East.
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