Greg -

The quality of copy is not impacted by any of the functional (not trial)
virtual cable products. The only way to screw things up is to miss-match
the sampling rates. And Windows may try to screw you when you do a Windows
update. Windows likes 44.1kbs, and everything that we do uses even
multiples of 8, 16, 32, 48 kbs and so on.

Garbled copy is a result of operator (sending) error (tremor causes me to
make typos, or I can overdrive things and up I.M.D.). Or a weak signal,
ORM, ORN and such.

Get any package working and you can ignore it.

73

Ken  AC0HO

On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 10:29 AM, Gregory Gryckiewicz <n2...@roadrunner.com>
wrote:

> Tnx to all the replies. I definitely see almost perfect copy with VB-
> Audio Cable.
> I've only downloaded one cable for now to experiment with.
> My concern was if I purchased the real copy of VAC, would it look just as
> good as what I'm seeing
> today with VB-Audio cable.
> 73, Greg
>
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