


Set your INPUT to CABLE Output and your OUTPUT to your speakers or headphones. Head to the audio settings by clicking the cogwheel icon.ġ3. Go to Kast and join a group with a friend to test out video and audio. Make sure again it's NOT CABLE or Default.ġ2. Double-check that your audio on discord or skype is set to your headphones/ speakers and mic for input and output. Go back to the "Playback" tab and set CABLE Input as your Default Deviceġ1. When you're there click the "Listen" tab, then click the "Listen to this device" box, after that set the "Playback through this device" option to whatever headphones or speakers you are using.ġ0. Make sure your usual mic is your Default Device.Ĩ. Once you're in Sound go to "Recording" then look for CABLE Output and hit "Properties". Or if "Sounds" is weirdly missing like for the 5% of the people I've encountered, type control panel in the search bar, hit enter, hit "Hardware and Sounds", then hit "Sound".ħ. EXTRA NOTE: Make sure these are NOT selected as Default or Cable.Ħ. This is where we get to the juicy stuff go to your sounds panel one of 2 ways it looks like thisĪ. Go to the sound icon right click it then hit soundsī. Just hit "Do not change" if it pops up or changes it back). When you are back from the restart make sure discord has your input and output set to your mic and headphones/ speakers (If you have any issues hearing people when following the next steps, recheck this as it may try to automatically change devices.Click "Install driver" and go through the prompt, in the end, Restart your PC.Right-click VBCABLE_Setup_圆4 and run as administrator (If you have 32-bit windows run the regular I believe).Take that file and extract it into a folder.What you want to do is head to and click the orange download button at the top.The solution isolates sounds in the three-step process of going to your headset and makes sure there is no feedback. This is a guide to fix your button to stream if it is broken, or playing the stream then switching to sound crashes, or if you have echoing issues along with any other audio issues.

This guide comes courtesy of valued community member Colelision, thank you!
