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I have Virtual Audio Cable (VAC) installed.

I'm running Winamp with the DirectSound output plug-in drop-down on line 2.

I use Winamp Global Hotkeys to choose and play wavs into any two way audio software like Skype, games, TeamSpeak, etc.

This suited my needs when Winamp was my player output device. And then I met VoiceBot!

VoiceBot however, uses a files designated player but not the player itself somehow. There is no option for sending the VoiceBot wav sound output to line 2 or anywhere else.

Could it be that when I tell VoiceBot to play a wav, only I can hear it and there are no options? That's crazy right? I gotta be wrong.

The only thing I could figure out was to tell VoiceBot to open a file rather than to play a wav. But that appears to goes against VoiceBot instructions. I know that doing it this way also slows response times down so I didn't.

I hope someone has a work-a-round for this one. Just putting it on a wish list will negate the couple of hundreds of hours worth of work I've put into VoiceBot not to mention the membership fee when the free version already suited my needs.

Can you help? terrencemc123@yahoo.com
Oct 10, 2017 (modified Oct 10, 2017)  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
There isn't currently a way to choose the output device that VoiceBot uses, no, it just uses whatever device is set as the default in the Windows Playback settings.

I have added this to our feature request list, but I'm not sure how difficult it is to implement so unfortunately can't offer an ETA at this time, sorry!
Oct 11, 2017  • #2
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