Render is JRiver and Capture is HQPlayer. Here it is with JRiver and HQPlayer connected. "None" will allow VAC to do its own terrible, non-dithered format conversion which is garbage.ĭouble-click the blue-highlighted cable or click the "Cable info" button to bring up the cable details pane. "Cable format" will lock the cable characteristics to the characteristics of the first connected device, which causes the freezing. What this does is give you some flexibility for HQPlayer to play at mismatched bitrates without freezing up. ***Very Important Set the Stream fmt to "Cable range". You can leave the 1 to 2 config for NC (Number of channels) or fix it at 2 for stereo like I have. *Important Set the BPS (Bits per sample) to 32 or HQPlayer will try to use some janky 22-bit connection in certain cases. I'm using 384k just for shits and giggles. Note that the dropdown stops at 192k for the upper limit, you'll need to type a higher value in manually if you want a higher value. That is, whatever the sample rate of your stuff is. You only need one virtual cable, as the cable can carry up to 8 channels.įor the Cable config in the Format Range for SR (sample rate) you want to set the range to the full range (or more) of what you might expect as input. Once installed you get a detailed control panel like so: You can try the VB Audio HiFiCable and ASIO Bridge - that should work as well in theory. ![]() NOTE the free Lite version maxxes out at 48k, so it's useless for our purposes if you have any Hi-Res content. To my mind it's worth the $30, especially since it liberates you from the tragic experience of playing audio through HQPlayer itself. And one-man-band awesome Russian companies. Also I'm a geek so I like the diagnostic ability that VAC gives you with its graceless but detailed UI. I'm using Virtual Audio Cable because I got some popping with VB Audio early on and gave up on it.
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