
Audio Loopback
Audio loopback is a feature that allows the sound output from your device, like music or a microphone, to be fed directly back into the system as input. This means you can record or stream what your speakers or microphone are playing without using additional cables. It's commonly used for testing audio settings, streaming, or recording calls. Essentially, it creates a virtual pathway, enabling your device to listen to its own sound output for monitoring or capturing purposes.