Virtual sound card driver for Windows

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I have no sound card on my machine, but I want to (automatically) record screen with audio on it. So I thing it's some kind of virtual sound card driver needed to loop back sound send to play to microphone. Is there such solution for Windows OS?

Artem Tikhomirov

Posted 2009-10-15T00:44:14.977

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Virtual Audio card (Lakeofsoft) unfortunately does not seem to work on Windows 7 64 bit – None – 2012-01-26T17:02:38.967

1+1 This is one weird question. Nice, but weird. – alex – 2009-10-15T06:21:46.950

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Not sure I 100% understand your question, but you might want to check out:

http://software.muzychenko.net/eng/vac.html

sounds like this might fit your requirements.

user12889

Posted 2009-10-15T00:44:14.977

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2@user, the trial version has a voice saying “trial” every fer seconds, so it's not actually very useful – svick – 2010-11-19T12:59:49.797

There are also other similar drivers, like VSC (which seemed to have better pricing for our purposes).

– svick – 2011-07-19T15:58:32.160

"Virtual Audio Cable" costs $30. I guess you can buy a cheap audio card for that price. – Snark – 2009-10-15T05:21:46.743

There is a free trial version limited to 3 virtual cables. This may be enough for artem.tikhomirov – user12889 – 2009-10-15T23:21:32.020

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A cheaper virtual sound card with the same function. http://www.shiningmorning.com/VirtualAudioStreaming/index.html

Also includes a virtual webcam to broadcast/record screen/file. May consider the virtual audio+webcam package.

ben

Posted 2009-10-15T00:44:14.977

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2Actually, it's currently only 5 cents cheaper. – svick – 2010-11-19T13:11:26.297

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possibly of interest:

https://serverfault.com/questions/19601/virtual-sound-card-for-windows-server

or

http://www.datanab.com/audio/VAcard.htm

Virtual Audio Card

It's free and it works on Windows XP and it creates 3 Virtual Audio Cables as Windows Sound drivers.

It comes from a software kit for a commercial TCP/IP mp3 streaming device. Go figure. Works for me in place of VAC (Virtual Audio Cable) but the latency on my machine is pretty awful. YMMV

(from: http://club.myce.com/f57/creating-virtual-sound-card-win2k3-enterprise-server-170878/#post2530866)

Colin Pickard

Posted 2009-10-15T00:44:14.977

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