I followed all instructions in the original post to the letter but virtualized surround output is not working. I set up Hi-Fi Cable Input to 7.1 surround output, but when I do speaker test only left and right channels have sound. edit:
I followed all instructions in the original post to the letter but there's no sound when Hi-Fi Cable Input is set as playback device. Tested with both of my USB DACs (HiBy FC1 and FiiO K1), but no luck.
I followed all instructions in the originall posted to the letter but there's no sound when Hi-Fi Cable Input is set as playback device. Tested with both of my USB DACs (HiBy FC1 and FiiO K1), but no luck.
I followed all instructions to the letter but there's no sound when Hi-Fi Cable Input is set as playback device. Tested with both of my USB DACs (HiBy FC1 and FiiO K1), but no luck.
Sorry for double post, tried to reply directly to Crazy Rabbit message.
It worked, thank you very much and really sorry for the extremely late reply. Just had to set physical device volume to maximum and then I could control the virtual device volume from Windows. I think I'll buy a license because this is a very neat software and to support the developer.
It worked, thank you very much and really sorry for the extremely late reply. Just had to set physical device volume to maximum and then I could control the virtual device volume from Windows. I think I'll buy a license because this is a very neat software and to support the developer.
Thank you very much for the guide, worked great with my FiiO K1 DAC. Like you said, CPU usage was indeed very low, only 0,1% on a Ryzen 5 5600. Nevertheless I noticed that the virtual audio device doesn't respond to volume changes, as audio stream is routed to the physical device. I need to set K1 as default output device first and then lower/raise volume for the virtual one to reflect the change. Is there any way to make the virtual device react to volume changes, or is it an inherent limitation...
Nevermind, I installed your TC4Shell application which shows the checksums on properties dialog, I found it to be quicker to use. Thank you for both anyway.
Thank you for the plugin, but there is a bug, the MD5 checksum is null: I'm using 7-Zip 19.00 x64.
Would like to report a bug, the MD5 checksums are null: