Sunday, 3 March 2019

windows - Is it possible to pipe multiple audio sources into a single virtual “microphone” input?

Problem: I want to be able to pipe audio from some application into my microphone, so I can overlay sound effects into games. This is not for the intention of “mic spamming,” but a similar concept applies.


I want to play youtube videos, audio files from Winamp, or whatever, into my “Mic” device. Obviously this will be a virtual microphone, and not a real microphone, since I don’t want all the delay/interference of playing audio into a physical speaker and sending it back thru a physical microphone. The sound quality is horrible, inaudible and is very annoying.


One more aspect of the problem: I don’t want to replace my entire microphone line with just YouTube. I want to be able to speak and have YouTube playing into a game/Skype chat/stream/etc. Something that allows piping multiple audio sources into a single line, simultaneously.

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