![]() If none of these work, this video is the one that fixed my issue: boop People in the comments also have been struggling with this problem, and maybe a solution can be found there. If you have an input option for WDM, use MME. You should hear varying levels of choppiness, and the best advice is just mess around till it works.Īnother thing you can do: Rishi Raj Yadav 2 months ago (edited): If you guys are getting crackling/stuttering sound then go to task manager > details tab > look for audiodg.exe > set affinity > choose only 1 physical processor in it and restart audio engine of voicemeeter.Affinity resets everytime you restart so you can use Bitsum software that will set affinity automatically at every start. I don't know the technical details about it, but try messing around with your mic's buffer sizes and voicemeeter's buffer sizes. The "talking behind a fan" effect is most likely a difference in buffer sizes. It might be different, but here are some suggestions I have that might work: Hello, I also ran into a similar problem like this. My mic path is currently: Focusrite audio usb interface -> Nvidia Broadcast (Echo reduction) -> Voicemeeter -> AUX or VC -> Discord / other apps Any changes I make in Windows or otherwise do not seem to reflect in the VC control panel and I can't understand why. ![]() I can't seem to find a way to get these to match through Voicemeeter or Windows sound settings. One thing I have noticed in the Virtual Cable Control Panel is that my input sr and output sr are different: 48000 Hz / 44100 Hz. ![]() I can output through Voicemeeter Aux just fine but I'm trying to understand why this isn't working through VC and also trying to save on an input. The only way I can describe it is if I were talking from directly behind a fan. Voicemeeter Banana, The Advanced Virtual Audio Mixer For Windows. I just can't seem to get it to route through Virtual Cable without choppy audio. Audio Processing and Audio Programming by V.Burel. I have recently purchased an AT2020 XLR and a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (3rd gen) I would like to redirect my microphone through Virtual Cable as A2 (after adding a little compression, gate etc). Virtual Audio Cable is a tool that lets you create a number of virtual audio playback or recording devices, so you can use them with any other program. ![]()
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