![]() The error message now reads: "No output device "Øresnegl på headset (8-Logitec"" even though that's the exact name of the output device in the list. The others bug out, even though I finally after hours of research managed to get it to treat "ÆØÅ" correctly (Is shown in the error message). Start /min "audiorepeater" "D:\Programmer\Virtual Audio Cable\audiorepeater.exe" /Input: "Stereomix (2- Realtek High Defi" /Output: "Øresnegl på headset (8-Logitec" /BufferMs: 50 /Buffers: 8 /Autostart Start /min "audiorepeater" "D:\Programmer\Virtual Audio Cable\audiorepeater.exe" /Input: "Stereomix (2- Realtek High Defi" /Output: "Line 1 (Virtual Audio Cable)" /BufferMs: 50 /Buffers: 8 /Autostart Start /min "audiorepeater" "D:\Programmer\Virtual Audio Cable\audiorepeater.exe" /Input: "Mikrofon på headset (8-Logitec" /Output: "Line 1 (Virtual Audio Cable)" /BufferMs: 50 /Buffers: 8 /Autostart The special characters "ÆØÅ" that is found on my device names are messing up with the VAC application. It turned out to be more troublesome than first expected. ![]() ![]() ![]() bat file for launching my Virtual Audio Cable setup for easy use. ![]()
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