Use Virtual Sound Card to realize interesting voice changing, thicken or thin your voice or the sound of video. Change the thickness of your voice First make sure the system’s sound is set to: Default sound playback device: your hardware sound card speaker; Open VSC software, select one audio transfer channel and start the transferring: Your real microphone → VSC speaker The purpose is to transfer the sound of your microphone to the virtual sound card so that the sound of the virtual sound card’s audio recording port (Line in or microphone) is the sound of your microphone. After starting the transmission, click the speaker button below the [Transfer/Stop] button to adjust the sound control panel. Drag the sound to the left to thicken, and drag the sound to the right to become thinner. At this time, the audio recording port of the virtual sound card has been changed. The…
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Broadcast the sound of the video
Virtual Camera Software – e2eSoft VCam can play video files as the content of the camera, which can be used in video chat, live broadcast and other software. Combined with our Virtual Sound Card software – e2eSoft VSC, you can also broadcast the sound of the video at the same time, even if your computer does not have a microphone, even without a sound card. Broadcast the sound through VSC First, download and install our Virtual Sound Card software, then set it as the default sound playback device in VCam. Set the default sound playback device in VCam In VCam, Options > Preference > Output > Audio > Play audio using device, select the virtual sound card device “Speaker (e2eSoft VAudio)” as the default device. Note: If you check the “Play to the default sound card at the same time” option here, in addition to playing the sound to VSC while…
Record skype conversation
It’s easy to record Skype conversation using e2eSoft VSC. STEP-1: In Skype conversation window, select [Tools]\[Options]: STEP-2: In option window, select e2eSoft VAudio Speaker as default Speaker device, then [save]: STEP-3: In e2eSoft VSC, use following settings (two channels) and start audio transfer: Channel 1: Your real MIC => VSC (we want to record it as well); Channel 2: VSC’s MIC => You real sound card (so you can hear the conversation); STEP-4: Use sound record software (such as Windows Sound Recorder) to record the e2eSoft VAudio Microphone’s sound to an audio file: Set e2eSoft VAudio Microphone as system default Recording device; Open its [Properties] and make sure its Level is high enough; Open Windows Sound Recorder and start Recording. Now your conversation is recorded, right? NOTE: If you just want to record your friend’s sound (not include yours), you may use one channel in VSC: VSC’s MIC => You real sound card (so you can…