[new] - Virtual Audio Cable

Lightweight & powerful XMPP client for macOS




About Beagle IM


Beagle IM by Tigase, Inc. is a lightweight and powerful XMPP client for macOS.

It provides an easy way to start using XMPP protocol (formelly known as Jabber) if you've never used it before.

Veterans of the protocol will find many features with which they are familiar and a few enhancements.

virtual audio cable

[new] - Virtual Audio Cable

To make virtual cables useful in practice, VAC includes a companion application called Audio Repeater. This small utility acts as a bridge, taking audio from one endpoint (like a virtual cable input) and sending it to another endpoint (like your physical sound card). Without Audio Repeater, audio that enters a virtual cable would simply loop back internally and go nowhere—the repeater is what actually pushes that audio to your ears or to other destinations.

The Ultimate Guide to Virtual Audio Cables: How to Route Sound Like a Pro

Virtual audio cables use the computer's operating system and audio interfaces to create a virtual audio device that can be used to send and receive audio signals. This allows you to connect multiple audio applications, such as digital audio workstations (DAWs), streaming software, and audio players, to a virtual audio device, which can then be used to route audio signals to other applications, devices, or services. virtual audio cable

You will now see the volume meters bouncing in OBS whenever Chrome plays audio, confirming that the stream can hear the music. Step 4: Hear the Audio Yourself (Audio Monitoring)

Because virtual cables sit deep within your operating system's audio stack, you may occasionally run into glitches. Here is how to fix the most common problems: Issue 1: Robotic Sound, Crackling, or Audio Latency To make virtual cables useful in practice, VAC

A VAC solves this limitation, unlocking powerful capabilities for various use cases: 1. Live Streaming (OBS Studio, Streamlabs)

Open the control panel utility provided by your VAC software. Reduce the latency or buffer size (measured in samples or milliseconds). A buffer of 512 or 256 samples usually balances low latency with system stability. Issue 2: Crackling, Popping, or Robotic Audio The Ultimate Guide to Virtual Audio Cables: How

Enterprise, legacy systems, and ultra-low latency requirements.