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No install virtual audio device
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no install virtual audio device

Remote Windows believes it has no available/functioning audio playback device and therefore any app attempting to play sound quits with the same message: "No playback possible - no audio device found." Note that this is itentional - the remote computer is not supposed to make any local sounds (it is in a busy reception area), so no speakers were provided. (including: ensuring computer sounds is enabled, setting voip to "standard audio", force-enabling the "stereo mix" device, etc.) So far, so expected.īut no matter what I do, TV11 is not able to redirect Windows sound to the remote PC - and I've tried most of the recommended work-arounds in this forum. The remote PC has an onboard Realtek audio device, but nothing is plugged in - so I'm getting the little red "x" on the remote speaker icon on the taskbar.

  • Find Google Chrome in the list of apps, and select your speakers as the outputĥ.TV11, remote PC runs W10 build 15063.413 local PC runs W10 build 14393.1358.
  • no install virtual audio device

  • Click the "App Volume And Device Preferences" option.
  • Scroll to the "Other Sound Options" section.
  • Right click on the audio icon in the taskbar (bottom-right) & choose "Open Sound settings".
  • Exclude your Web Browser from Virtual Cable (send it directly to your speakers)
  • Click the "Listen to this device" checkbox & select your headset/speakersĤ.
  • Double click on the Virtual Cable to open it's Properties.
  • Go to the "Recording" tab of the Sounds preferences.
  • no install virtual audio device

    Send Virtual Cable output to your speakers

  • Right click on it and choose "Set as default device"ģ.
  • On the Playback tab, find the Virtual Cable.
  • Right click on the audio icon in the taskbar (bottom-right corner) and choose "Sounds".
  • Set Virtual Cable as your default sound output If not, try restarting your computer after installation.Ģ.
  • After installing, you should see Virtual Cable as an Output Device in the Sound preferences.
  • You might need to right-click and "Run as administrator".
  • Download and install VB-Audio Virtual Cable To avoid this problem, you need to install a special tool that lets you choose which individual applications are captured and broadcast by OBS. This creates problems when you guest, because your guests will hear themselves. When you use OBS, your computer's audio is captured and shared in your broadcast.











    No install virtual audio device