EasyPal version 31AB runs on the following operating systems: Windows. It was initially added to our database on. The latest version of EasyPal version 31AB is currently unknown. Now you can just leave VAC permanently selected in SDR Console audio out selector for sending to external programs, but simultaneously listen to it on your speakers. EasyPal version 31AB is a Shareware software in the category Miscellaneous developed by EasyPal version 31AB. Now, in the "Recording" tab, select properties for "VAC Line 1" (or whatever VAC it is you want to use), then tick "Listen to this Device" in "Listen" tab. The "Audio Devices" window should come up. Now into the Run command type "mmsys.cpl" (without the exclamation marks) and press return then. Press "Windows" key and then type "Run" to bring up the Run command. Now you need to "listen" to the VAC input on your PC speakers/headphones by tick-box setting in Windows Audio Devices: In the drop-down audio output selector shown by Barry in his earlier post, on the SDRC Audio RX DSP panel, select this to be your VAC. To hear audio from SDRC when audio output from SDRC is sent to Virtual Cable, you need to "listen" to it in Windows "Audio Devices" panel. May be, there is a way to connect to both i am not very familiar with the win audio system. Win10 show the console program connected to one of the outputs. I want to listen the audio via the laptop speaker or send the audio data to a virtual audio cable to another program (easypal in my case)
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