Does Virtual Audio Cable affect JAWS' ILM scheme in any way? Asking as some of these virtual drivers fool JAWS into thinking a hardware change has been made and thus asks for reactivation. This is one beauty of using a screen reader other than JAWS, unless you have dongle authorization of course.

Christopher Hallsworth

On 16/04/2012 16:07, David Truong wrote:
Yes that is all true and that's why I try and avoid using a lot of instances
of Audio repeater. I started having problems after about 5 or 6 instances of
the Audio repeater being open at once. I have a machine running Win7 64 bit
with 16GB ram and 3.2MHZ. Screen reader is none other than JFW 13. Having
said all that, I rarely use the Audio repeater though. If I do I only use 1
or two instances.


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-----Original Message-----
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Brent Harding
Sent: Monday, 16 April 2012 10:46 PM
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Subject: Re: Question about virtual audio cable

The one bad thing I heard of about VAC being a possible problem is the added
delay. I think each repeater instance by default adds a quarter to half a
second of buffer to keep the audio smooth, but I'm not sure how far down one
can get away with before you do get skipping. The other thing that could've
caused your feedback sound over time is that I thought the manual said that
by being a software emulated device, it tries its best, but cannot quite
keep in sync to the sample rate of the hardware, which could be something
that drifts over time and needs a tear-down and reset.
----- Original Message -----
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List"<pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 5:44 AM
Subject: Re: Question about virtual audio cable


Thanks! Sorry for all this, asking as when I tried this before some
time ago, I ended up with terrible feedback! You know like audio is
constantly looping mixed with feedback noise? Ugh!


Christopher Hallsworth

On 16/04/2012 11:28, David Truong wrote:
Yes, correct. Audio repeater will be doing the monitoring for you.
Set streaming program to use virtual audio cable1 as this is where
NVDA and where your other music etc should be coming through if you
have told said programs to use VAC1 as the sound device to output to.



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-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of chris hallsworth
Sent: Monday, 16 April 2012 5:25 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Question about virtual audio cable

Thanks, so I take it using audio repeater for example I set virtual
cable
1
as input and the real sound card as output? Then in the streaming
application set it to use cable 1 as output? Just want clarification
because I understand the concept but so far when I tried this with
NVDA using cable
1 as both input and output then getting NVDA to use cable 1 I didn't
get any sound even though the audio repeater was running.


Christopher Hallsworth

On 16/04/2012 04:30, David Truong wrote:
Short answer is yes.



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-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of chris hallsworth
Sent: Sunday, 15 April 2012 7:36 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Question about virtual audio cable

If one uses the driver as a recording source, could one record
internet streams without the speech mixing into it? I know this is
an issue for some particularly on Windows Vista and later and do not
wish to use an external sound card. As far as I can see I know this
can be done with Virtual Audio Streaming simply by setting the
playback device to the virtual card in the application where the
stream is to be
played.

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