

So it would seem the problem is really with the Realtek Driver. If I make the "PlayOn Virtual Audio Device" or the "Virtual Audio Cable" the Playback Default device instead of the Realtek speakers all the problems with your filter go away. "I was able to reduce the VLC delay messages by changing the output frame rate from 30 to 24 and increasing the dshow buffer from 200 to 20000" (you shouldn't need to though). Or submit an idea/feature request to our uservoice: Īlso note that VLC directshow input might need buffers of at least 40 or 50 ms or it fails for some reason. = Troubleshooting/Contact/feature requests =īasically, if you have a problem/feature request (ex: recording multiple audio at the same time, adding ability to strip silence, etc.), or mailing list NB that you'll need java JRE previously installed to use the included helper apps. (also see if you want to stream your desktop with audio $ ffmpeg -f dshow -i audio="virtual-audio-capturer" yo.mp3 ", or use itĪs input to any other program that can take directshow devices as an input.Įxample: VLC media player: media -> open capture device -> select capture audio device "virtual-audio-capturer"Įxample: ffmpeg (to save audio to file yo.mp3 from what is currently playing): Then use it via its included start menu utilities "start menu/windows orb -> screen capturer ->. NB THAT IF YOU WANT TO USE WITH SCREEN RECORDING THEN PLEASE INSTALL Windows XP users please read the "history" sectionįor something else you can try in its place. record what you hear) for Windows 7/Vista. This website uses functional cookies only, exempted from consent.This is an audio capture device allowing you to capture all the "wave out sound" that is playing on your speakers All technical specifications and any informations of the products specified on this web site may be subject to change without notice.

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