


That causes HD Audio Manager to hide from the taskbar. Digging deeper, it turns out that the latest version (v2.82) of the Realtek HD Audio Driver is buggy on the Windows 10 platform. In the search for a solution, I discovered that many quite a number of Windows 10 users are also going through the same dilemma. The Realtek HD Audio Driver boasts of support for Dolby audio, Dolby's Digital Theater Systems (DTS), Surround Sound, six-channel Digital to Analog Converter (DAC), and others to boost your PC's audio performance up a notch. The sound issues with Windows 10 build 1903 have become more rampant than ever. Plus, you can vary the volume or modify the EQ setting, add bass or subtract it.On previous versions of the Windows OS ( Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1), the Realtek HD Audio Manager works just fine. In BUTT or Altacast (or any encoder of your choosing), we'll set one of VoiceMeeter's virtual outputs as the input device. We'll set up one of these inputs as the default audio playback device on Windows. It might look confusing at first but just focus on the middle section with the two virtual inputs. Both are pretty straightforward to install thanks to their installation wizards. There is a more robust pairing: VoiceMeeter and BUTT. One of the computers we tested did not work! Let's go for the alternative: VoiceMeeter + BUTT to Stream audio from PC Have fun using Stereo Mix but if this method ain't working for you.

The connection status should change to display the duration of the stream.

Well, it records all sounds, including system notifications. Stereo Mix will not selectively capture sound from apps separately. By configuring your server details in the encoder, it will stream audio from your PC. Using an encoder like BUTT, you can capture the output signal from Stereo Mix. Stereo Mix can be thought of as a virtual recording device responsible for capturing and combining all audio output signals. Is your computer running the Windows OS? Well, that's all you need for this guide.
