Note: While we suggest utilizing Virtual Audio cable where necessary and when applicable, we’re unfortunately unable to support any technical issues with the software. For help with Virtual Audio Cable please reach out to VB-Audio here.
If you’re looking for Mac OS compatible software, you can get a similar effect with Soundflower
A common question that comes up from newer streamers is, “how can I split my game audio and my voice chat?”. By default, you can’t accomplish this when you capture your computer’s audio since you’re essentially capturing everything at once. But there must be a way to do this, right? One way is through a “VAC” or Virtual Audio Cable.
VAC’s allow you to separate different audio sources from each other and then control which ones actually get fed into your stream. Maybe you’ve got a producer that you don’t want your stream to hear or maybe you just don’t want your stream to hear your rowdy friends over Discord. VAC’s are a great tool for accomplishing these needs and more.