![]() ![]() (I suppose I could route the audio from my microphone through Voicemeeter's A2 out, from there through a virtual cable, and from there to Zoom, but my signal paths are already spaghetti and I'd like to avoid adding extra applications to make them more complicated. Given the lack of the previous two features, is there a recommended way of sending an audio signal from one application, delayed, into another application? ![]() Why was the feature which allowed connecting a Voicemeeter "A" output directly to a Voicemeeter VAIO input disabled? Can you please reinstate this feature in the next release, or let me know what the recommended way of downloading previous versions of Voicemeeter is?ģ. VoicemeeterSetup exe (11.4 MB - JAN 2022) INSTALLATION: Run Setup program in administrative mode / Reboot after installation (and Reboot after de-installation). Why is there no "monitoring synchro delay" option for the "B" outputs?Ģ. VoicemeeterSetupv1082.zip (11.0 MB - JAN 2022) Voicemeeter 1.0.8.2 (EXE file) Install Voicemeeter on your Windows PC. Upon further research, I discovered that my colleague is using an older version of Voicemeeter which does have that feature, but that my recently installed version does not. I tried to get this to work but I was unable to select the Voicemeeter VAIO as an output device from Voicemeeter. I mentioned this to a colleague of mine, and he had the brilliant idea of sending my audio through A2 (with the desired delay), and connecting it to the VAIO input, and then sending that signal out through B1 into Zoom. I can see that Voicemeeter allows adding a delay on the physical "A" outputs, but for reasons that I don't immediately understand, I can't seem to find a facility to add a delay on the virtual "B" outputs. The webcam that I'm using has a significant delay, and therefore I need to delay the audio in order to be in sync. I'm sending audio from a microphone through VoiceMeeter Banana into Zoom, and I'm sending video from a webcam device through OBS, to Zoom (via the OBS virtual camera).
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