

These are related questions in Stack and none of them suits my requirements. How does it connct with the driver, could it be possible to send my own audio through my program or script? I find a WO mic software in google, It looks like only a vitual microphone is setted, and the client software can send audio from phone into this VMIC. Some users quickly reported that it was not recognized on the latest versions of Windows 10 (build 1607), because Microsoft now requires a different certification level than the one we had. You definitely know that traditional hardware audio devices (CD/LP player, FM receiver, equalizer tool, amplifier, etc.) may be connected together by electric (analog or digital) cables. A few months ago we released our very own Virtual MIDI Cable Driver for Microsoft Windows.

If there any open source library supports these features? With Virtual Audio Cable (VAC) free software, you can connect Windows PC audio applications together, routing audio signals between them. However, What I want is to directly control the input stream of the microphone.Īnd I think it's possible to achieve this by providing a communication endpoint like socket or providing an programming api to manually design the input of VMIC. These two solutions partly meets my requirement. I can only control the virtual MIC(output) through the VAC INPUT.

My wish is to send my audio into the microphone as the input, then ohter applications can receive my audio through it.
