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Simran-B avatar Simran-B commented on August 27, 2024 2

I see. Here are my findings:

  • Groove music app (windows.media.backgroundplayback.exe) can't be routed at all: Error code 0x00000005: Access denied. Router functionality not available.
  • Windows media player doesn't fully work: I can route to the speakers, but if I duplicate from there to Apowersoft_AudioDevice or Virtual Audio Cable, there is no signal on the latter, but it keeps playing on the speakers. If I route to Apowersoft_AudioDevice, and duplicate from there to the speakers, there is a signal on the former, but I can't hear it playing through the speakers. The speakers show up as separate group, but only with one fader (the speakers themselves, with a mute button), but the group misses the media player as input (second fader with menu button). Soft routing doesn't work at all, or if used for the duplication, it will be stuck at "duplication pending".
  • Using VLC, iTunes, QuickTimePlayer or Spotify as music source and Apowersoft_AudioDevice, I can route/duplicate either way without problems.
  • Virtual Audio Cable seems to be broken, if I route to it, there's no signal showing in audio-router anymore and if I duplicate to the speakers, there is no audio either. Routing it back to the speakers gets the audio back. If I duplicate from the speakers to Virtual Audio Cable, I keep hearing the audio signal but there's no signal on Virtual Audio Cable. With Apowersoft_AudioDevice, I can route from and to it without issues.
  • In general, if I route to a virtual audio device and also have it play on the speakers, or use Windows' native feature to play an input device on the speakers (successfully tested with Spotify routed to Virtual Audio Cable with a 3rd party plugin), it seems to record the audio fine (e.g. Audacity), but on the speakers, there are some scratching noises (temporary buffer over- or underruns?) every now and then. Not sure if this is an issue specific to the audio chipset used, or maybe caused by a not powerful enough CPU (only a single core can be used I guess and it usually runs at 2 GHz, which might get under full load sporadically if there's a concurrent background task run on it).

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audiorouterdev avatar audiorouterdev commented on August 27, 2024

For the duplication to work correctly, you need to first route(or duplicate, the very first routing is equivalent in both ways) the audio to a single device, and after that duplicate it from there to another device. Unfortunately the duplication is somewhat counterintuitive at the moment.

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Simran-B avatar Simran-B commented on August 27, 2024

Also tried my desktop computer with Windows 10 and a Realtek audio chip / driver in combination with http://vb-audio.pagesperso-orange.fr/Cable/index.htm and audio-router. I successfully routed Spotify to the speakers and duplicated it from there to VB-Cable. The only problem I ran into is that after quitting audio-router, the audio is gone entirely and I had to restart Spotify.

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