quote:...I need an app that can talk to two soundcards at the same time...
that’s exactly what the VAC audio repeater can do. UPDATE: nope not true, since VAC doesn’t work with ASIO drivers
I’ll try this as soon as I have my Dante card annex Dante Virtual Sound card. Although I had very good results with all of my other sound cards, almost zero latency. One sound card in, other sound card out.
Wouter
PS And then I started using Splashtop to see if I could also get the sound from my laptop on my iPad, also with success but the only disadvantage was that it only worked using the internal sound card of the computer so in my case the quality was not so good.
I tried this with windows 7 using the WDM driver and it works without using any 3rd party stream mixing app. I had already tried VAC before realising you can do it with native windows functions. In my setup, I have PAFL mapped to Dante 56/57 which is then mapped to 3/4 of the WDM driver. If you then go to windows mixer (speaker icon in your system tray)Recording Devices you should see DVS Receive 3-4. Then do a Properties and select the listen tab. you can then tick the “Listen to this device” and select the pull down option to be your PC speaker.
FYI, I did a lot of other trial and error testing with WDM options within win7 and found I can plug in a usb audio pre amp (m audio in my case) and found you can use similar techniques to add more inputs mapped to Dante (you can even use the internal PC mic)so you could use one of these for talkback.
Perhaps all are not aware that there is a new release of DVS out and it supports WDM natively.
This allows you to receive DANTE and route the signal to the windows audio mixer without any extra software or mucking around.
I used it on the weekend to send audio to a remote location via a wireless link (DVS has extra latency buffering compared to the brooklyn module) and it worked like a charm.