Thanks to Virtual Audio Cable, it offers multiple possibilities on how you want to transfer the audio streams between applications and/or devices. For more complicated scenarios such as wanting to output the sound from a computer game to the earphone while the main speakers plays music from a media player, then it would seemed even more impossible. Once you’ve plugged in the earphone, Windows 7 automatically recognizes it and routes all sound to the earphone. Some people may want to play sound simultaneously to both speaker and earphone but that is not possible. If you want to include audio from a media player, you would need to select the CABLE Input (VB-Audio Virtual Cable) as the audio device within the media player or software where the audio is being played from.Windows 7 by design does not support multiple audio output and that is the limitation that many Windows 7 users are not happy with. 🧐 How to include audio from a media player
Once it's installed, VB Audio Cable can be selected as the output option for the audio you wish to include. Run VBCable_Setup.exe or VBCable_Setup_64.exe, step through the Wizard and reboot once you're done. Including microphone and other audio combined For Windows computers, you can use audio mixing software such as VB Audio Cable. If you are trying to include audio from multiple sources, such as music from a media player on top of your microphone, then you would need to use an audio mixer to combine the audio together and create a single input device that can be selected in Studio.