Linux does seem good for this audio stuff specifically-there may or may not be pretty Linux GUIs for arbitrary audio mixing/routing-however on Windows there are no good examples of it. VAC does actually let you restart the entire driver to change the number of virtual audio devices, if no programs are using any of them.īut another big selling point of Loopback is the ability to capture audio from applications without having to change the output device, which I believe is technically possible on Windows (Discord can do it sometimes) but there isn't a program that exposes it through a virtual input device yet. sure, there are programs you can install that will add virtual sound devices on Windows, but I can't find any program that will let you manage them dynamically, let alone do half the things that Loopback does.
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