
virtual audio cable
A virtual audio cable is a software solution that creates a digital pathway for audio signals between applications on a computer, similar to how physical audio cables connect hardware devices. It allows users to route audio output from one program directly into another without the need for external connections. For example, you can send audio from a music player to a recording software seamlessly. This technology is useful for tasks like audio mixing, streaming, and broadcasting, enhancing flexibility and control over audio workflows without the limitations of traditional cables.