Play sound through skype7/2/2023 ![]() To change either of these, click the drop-down menu next to either Ringing or Speakers and click the desired device. If desired, you can have calls in Skype for Business ring with a different speaker/set of headphones than is used to play the sound during the call.If the other person(s) in your call cannot hear you, try changing the Microphone selection.If you want to change which microphone that Skype for Business uses, click the drop-down menu next to Microphone and click the desired device.While in the Skype for Business app, click Skype for Business in the bar at the top and click Preferences.More information on these programs, where to get them, etc., is in my answer to another question here. Meanwhile, all other apps on your PC will be setup to broadcast both locally and to your recording/streaming apps. This way all apps on your PC will use the virtual VoiceMeeter input by default for their output, and you can have Skype go to the VAC device - this let's you route the Skype output only to your local devices, so you aren't feeding it back incoming sounds from other participants right back to them. The other will normally be setup as an extra virtual audio device from the VAC device you mentioned. You can then take up to 2 other inputs, one is the VoiceMeeter virtual input, which you normally setup as the system default device so all apps will use it. For example, you can send your microphone to just a virtual audio device that is being used by Skype and/or other programs for recording and broadcasting/streaming, so it doesn't echo back your voice in your headset. This app can pipe up to 3 inputs to up to 2 groups of outputs selectively. The rest of the answer is to use another app from VB-Audio (the developer of VAC), which is the VoiceMeeter donateware app. ![]() Well, sometimes you can get this setup working, but it ends up with your voice and all other sound echoing back either in your headset (if you send things to your speakers you'll likely get a feedback loop). The Virtual Audio Cable (VAC) is only part of the solution. Unfortunately, Chrome doesn't allow me to change it's output to another device and I don't know what else to try. The idea is to play Chrome (that's playing music) to a separate audio device and set the Radio Bot to listen to that device. Next thing I tried is Virtual Audio Cable.The problem is, when people talk, I can hear them, which means that Stereo Mix picks up on it as well. That way I can hear people in the call through the bot but the bot doesn't hear the music that it's playing to the call. Next thing I tried is actually lowering the output volume in the real Skype and increasing it in the Radio Bot Skype.That works well but the problem is that I can also hear the music it's playing in the call, which means Stereo Mix picks it up and plays it again. ![]() I've set it's microphone to Stereo Mix and the microphone on the real Skype is set to the actual mic.
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