User interface to create, manage, and automate instances of Virtual Audio Cable (VAC) audio repeaters for Microsoft Windows. Supports Windows XP to Windows 11. WinForm GUI + Console application.
GPL-3.0 License
User interface to create, manage, and automate instances of Virtual Audio Cable (VAC) audio repeaters for Microsoft Windows. Includes GUI and Console applications. Supports Windows XP to Windows 11.
Virtual Audio Cable or VAC is a software suite which includes an Audio Repeater application, and a Control Panel to run one or more Audio Repeater(s) as desired.
VAC Control Panel allows for the creation of Virtual Audio devices (Cables) or VACs. VACs are created in pairs; one Line-In (input, capture) and Line-Out (output, render). Many VAC pairs may be created.
VAC Audio Repeater is a useful tool which allows for an audio stream to passthrough between two devices (cables). By default, Windows will allow for up to one output cable to "listen" to one input, equivalent to an "audio repeater". VAC Audio Repeater allows for many more of these to exist.
By default, Windows allows for a Video source to be mirrored across multiple displays. VAC Manager aims to do the same, but for Audio and with a nice user interface.
Want to broadcast video game audio and voice chat together to your headphones, but on separate lines for game session recording or streaming? You can do that.
Or you want to play music directly to your voice chat, by a virtual microphone? You can do that, too.
These examples are known as multiplexing.
A minimum of one VAC pair (one virtual input cable and one virtual output cable).
.NET version | Targeted Microsoft Windows version | CPU architecture |
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.NET 4.0 | NT 5.0; XP and Server 2003 | 32-bit (x86) |
.NET 4.8 | NT 6.0 and 6.1; Vista and 7 | 64-bit (x64) |
.NET 8.0 | NT 8 and above; 8, 8.1, 10, and 11 | 64-bit (x64) |
Download the Latest Release: Codeberg, GitHub
In telecommunications and computer networking, multiplexing (sometimes contracted to muxing) is a method by which multiple analog or digital signals are combined into one signal over a shared medium. Wikipedia article
Eugene Muzychenko for creating Virtual Audio Cable.
Virtual Audio Cable. Copyright © 1998-2024. Eugene V. Muzychenko.
VAC Manager. GPL-3.0, Copyleft © 2024. Alexander Portell.
Did you encounter a bug? Do you need help? Please visit the Issues page (Codeberg, GitHub).