2 Audio Outputs To 1 Input
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2 Audio Outputs To 1 Input System
secondly, I am planning to buy Echo Dot (for the smart services only). I might connect my spotify there to listen my music (so I can say, 'alexa play song from spotify'). Now, obviously, I want the music to out to my Bose speaker, so it will sound nicer. I think it would be very rarely for me to both at the same time, (the only possible scenarios I can think of is when I was watching movie, then I say alexa increase volume or smoething like that). Would it work if I connect it to my alexa and pc (as input) to my bose speaker (output)? If so, which tools should I buy? Would this work? https/www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M315XJT/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A65F3AFZ1DIWL&psc=1
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I've tried using VAC virtual audio cable, as well as virtual audio streaming.Unfortunately, none of these solutions provide a way to send audio output to a microphone input. None of the virtual audio cable related posts on here or internets address this specific limitation.
The reason I want to do this is to stream audio to the microphone and set the microphone as input device for another program. This 'other program' only allows microphone inputs to be used as its input device.
See how no mic's are listed as output devices:
There is a software called Solicall which actually allows this. But I would like to do this through VAC virtual audio cables because Solicall only allows one instance running. Thus, I can't do my audio routing method more than once simultaneously. I have yet to find a better solution however than Solicall.
Someone please post if you found a way to do this with virtual audio cables, or any solution more elegant than Solicall. Currently, all the virtual audio cable programs I've tried do not allow microphones (real or virtual) to be selected as output.
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Maybe you should give a try at Jack. It allows all types of virtual cabling. Jack is better on GNU/Linux and Mac OS X, but it seems it's possible to run it on Windows.
Maybe Pure Data can be interesting too.
I had this problem recently with Rosetta Stone. It only allowed you to choose inputs marked as a 'Microphone'.
Virtual Audio Cable supports marking cables as Microphones. You just have to select the cable you want to edit in the Virtual Audio Cable Control Panel (vcctlpan.exe) and then check the box that says 'Mic' in the top right corner.
Make sure you run the control panel as administrator to make changes
If the program still does not recognize anything then I would try reinstalling the program itself and/or Virtual Audio Cable. Beyond that you will need to be more specific about the program for me to give you any more suggestions :)
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Try just plugging an AUX cord into both the input and output of your computer.This is what I used when I wanted to record let's plays. The downside is that this ties up your output. It wasn't a problem for me because my computer had multiple outputs. If you only have one output you could get another but getting a USB soundcard.