Hey /g/
I installed what's called Virtual Audio Cable for SDR trunking , so I could route in this roundabout way, a signal to decode without having to hear it - into another decoder to decrypt the trunking (wireless comm for my city) etc etc, so I created originally two "virtual cables".. Problem is I'm noticing now even with the cables all disabled under playback/recording devices, I'm getting crackly sound when watching youtube videos. Could that just be flash, and I should switch to html5? I'm a bit confused too as to where I shold set my sample rate - like what in khz sholdd the sample rate be, and 16 or 24 bit? I think VAC fucked with my sound card and made it get stuck in some over expanded way, so maybe I should just reinstall the driver?
Sorry for another tech support question on this board but if anyone has ideas, thanks. My laptop is a Lenovo Thinkpad T420
>>55785695
try >>>/mu/ or >>>/diy/, /g/ is for software people and buyfags
>>55785753
Ok. Buyfags? lol.. do you build your own laptop or are you referring to my OS use? Linux just does not cut it for professional musicians such as myself.. sorry but that's a matter of fact.
DSD+ requires 16 bit 48 kHz input. VAC has nothing to do with the Windows sound subsystem and by itself will not cause any issues like what you're describing. You either have some defective hardware or your cables aren't good enough (possibly defective with shorts).
>>55785695
wtf is that pic of OP?