RME interfaces have had this for a while. The only thing that works perfectly without bugs or glitches or buffering issues is an audio interface that natively provides a "Loopback" channel in its set of drivers. I've never had luck with virtual ASIO cables or any other kludgy solution like Voicemeeter Banana, etc. So this is why some people try to use "virtual ASIO cables", which are a kludgy and buggy attempt to provide a way to route the ASIO OUTPUT to the Windows system routing, AND VICE VERSA. Pretty much any ASIO interface has INPUT channels that can be "heard" from Windows system routing, but the ASIO OUTPUT cannot be "heard" from other Windows applications like OBS, Zoom, Discord, etc. I don’t have the knowledge to do that.Īs a fellow dance teacher, I know your pain and I hope that there’ll be a user-friendly solution for this for the mac soon, as well.The problem is that ASIO channels on a Windows audio interface are *separate* from your Windows system sounds. So if there’s anyone out there who’d be able and up to create a ‘sound driver’ like the ‘Zoom Audio Device’ which uses Blackhole and does the whole audio set up for the user - that would be fantastic. Unfortunately, that whole set-up is not very user-friendly. At least that’s how I understand it.īlackhole is a sort of sound driver you can install on your mac and you can then change the audio settings of your mac (add some aggregate and multi-output sound devices) so that the computer audio looks like a microphone which you can choose in Jitsi. The software (aka the browser) needs to ask permission to access and record computer audio. Jitsi is not a software running on your computer but just a ‘website’. Zoom uses this sound driver to access your computer audio. Zoom doesn’t run in the browser but in a separate software which has access the system and can install a sound driver on your mac. The way how Jitsi is set up, it is the browsers responsibility to implement that.
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