Virtual Audio Cable (VAC) is a commercial software application that allows users to route audio between different applications on their Windows computer. It is similar to Loopback and Synchronous Audio Router, but it is a paid software with additional features such as support for ASIO and WASAPI interfaces.
- Main Features of Virtual Audio Cable
- Allows users to route audio between different applications on their Windows computer
- Provides support for ASIO and WASAPI interfaces
- Offers a range of customization options, including the ability to change the volume and delay of audio streams
- Allows users to create multiple virtual audio devices for different routing purposes
- Pros of Virtual Audio Cable
- Offers a wide range of features for audio routing
- Has a large user community and active development
- Provides support for ASIO and WASAPI interfaces
- Cons of Virtual Audio Cable
- Only available for Windows
- Is a paid software, while some competing audio routing software is free