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Virtual audio cable developers
Virtual audio cable developers




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  1. #VIRTUAL AUDIO CABLE DEVELOPERS DRIVERS#
  2. #VIRTUAL AUDIO CABLE DEVELOPERS UPDATE#
  3. #VIRTUAL AUDIO CABLE DEVELOPERS DRIVER#
  4. #VIRTUAL AUDIO CABLE DEVELOPERS FULL#

I do not have these Asus programs on the working computer because that is a home-built desktop with a different companies main board, as well.

#VIRTUAL AUDIO CABLE DEVELOPERS FULL#

It seemed my problem had gone away, after a short check immediately after a full Windows refresh, but then after Windows updated itself again to the newest version (and I also found some Asus programs updated themselves) then the problem appeared again. When I was having the problem for the last 2 weeks I decided to completely refresh windows and reinstall. Unfortunately, my Zoom share with audio problem has not changed.Īnother suspect could be the MYAsus program or some other Asus-oriented utility that may have been installed with the Windows 21H2 update.

virtual audio cable developers

#VIRTUAL AUDIO CABLE DEVELOPERS DRIVER#

No errors in Voicemeeter banana's driver check tool. I did use VoiceMeeter Banana's check, and initially had an issue, but it was fixed by using their tool to uninstall and reinstall.

virtual audio cable developers

If it is all good through next week, I will mark this as an accepted solution - disabled and/or remove that Intel Smart Sound Technology in Device Manager. I tried several times, and it seems to be working. I'll keep monitoring how it works, next week. Right now, I have also turned off the Asus sound reduction software within that app (because it introduces a delay, anyway). I also suspect the MyASUS software, which tries to take control over mics and sound, may be somewhat of a culprit involved in the mess, too.

#VIRTUAL AUDIO CABLE DEVELOPERS DRIVERS#

For whatever reason, these drivers do not seem to play well with my laptop and VB-Audio Cables. The problem SEEMS to possibly have been the Intel Smart Sound Technology audio drivers, so I just uninstalled them and turned any off which seemed to want to reappear. I can now share the Voicemeeter Banana tweaked audio in Zoom, and have no echo issues. I could not get the problem fixed through OBS, but I am able to send my audio through Voicemeeter Banana now, and just combine it separately with my OBS video (along with a video sync delay filter to match it). Ok, I think I might have somewhat solved it. This problem situation is happening on a Windows 10 21H2 updated Asus notebook. So I'm at my wits end as to why I am getting echo when sharing? I'm running the same set-up on a different computer at home, and no problems. (Note: I've used other programs, like VoiceMeeter Banana to feed the audio, and same echo problem occurs in share, so it's not an OBS settings problem). I send that out via VB Audio Cable A Input, then use the VB Audio Cable A Output into Zoom's Mic. I am feeding that directly into OBS Studio. All diagnostics for the VB audio products are clean, with OK driver test results.Ĭurrently, my setup is a behringer mixer with mic into the computer via USB. It only happens when I route through a VB Cable (or Voicemeeter Banana).

#VIRTUAL AUDIO CABLE DEVELOPERS UPDATE#

I think the recent Window update may have messed things up with my virtual audio cable and how Zoom "hears" it, but only while I share? This problem does NOT happen if I simply go directly from my mic into Zoom. See video here, and pay attention to what happens when I share: I will note that my entire set-up works just fine on another computer at home, and has for a year. Unfortunately, I need the OBS and Virtual Cable to add exciting effects for my classes - running Zoom just plain-jane is workable, but not the end goal. It also works fine if I do not use a Virtual Audio Cable / OBS Studio.

virtual audio cable developers

The mic works just fine when not sharing. Currently having issues with my microphone, receiving audio into Zoom that came via Virtual Audio Cable, but only when sharing something with sound enabled.






Virtual audio cable developers