![]() I have tried setting the WDM buffer to as high as it can go. check again your default playback and recording deviceĨ- Run Voicemeeter and check systray option. ![]() #HOW TO INSTALL VIRTUAL AUDIO CABLE FACERIG UPDATE#I have tried the uninstall/reinstall steps from the Windows 10 Update thread:Ģ- De-install VB-CABLE one by one + REBOOTĤ- Check your remaining audio devices are working ok.ĥ- Check there is no presence of our virtual audio driver in Windows Device Manager (in both sections: multimedia controller and audio input output).Ħ- Re-install VB-CABLE and Voicemeeter one by one, REBOOT after each operation, check your device list in Windows Sound Dialog box.ħ- When all is re-installed, re-plug your USB audio device. Sometimes, restarting the audio engine does not work and I have to reboot. Audio crackling happens in both places, whether or not the system's been running audio through that channel for hours or it just sarted. In the least stressful situations, I'm playing a video in my browser or listening to Spotify and only using one of the devices. In the most stressful situation, I am using all of these devices to route software audio to my speakers/headphones (A2/3) and record audio in OBS by capturing the CABLE Inputs, as well as Reaper using the input channels of the ASIO device to record microphones. Everything has a buffer of 512 (including the ASIO device), 48k sample rate, and the Cables all have 7168 internal latency. For Outputs, I have my Focusrite USB ASIO driver (for my Scarlett 18i20) as A1, WDM - Realtek HD Audio 2nd Output as A2 (for speakers), and WDM - Realtek High Definition Audio for A3. I use these to send software audio to different devices depending on what I need. Using Voicemeeter Potato, I have Virtual Audio CABLE and CABLES A-D as my input devices using the WDM driver. Let me explain the setup and then I'll explain the solutions I've tried. It's been driving me mad that I cannot get to the bottom of this. ![]() ![]() I've been using Voicemeeter Banana and then Voicemeeter Potato for the past few years and recently I've been noticing the crackling sound show up more and more frequently on multiple virtual audio cables and output devices. ![]()
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