![]() ![]() (These virtual cables (as well as VoiceMeeter, and XMPlay of course) support KernelStreaming/WASAPI, ASIO, WDM and MME).ģ. ![]() Also, you might have to install additional virtual inputs/outputs (free, from VoiceMeeter guys) and use them to route the signal within your computer to be able to reach foobar, but play directly from XMPlay to your soundcard. Depending on your sound card, ASIO might deliver better results than KS/WASAPI.Ģ. ![]() Once you start playback on XMPlay, VU Meter will respond to the audio being played.ġ. Start playback in foobar, to listen to the incoming signal.Īnd that's it.Add a new playlist, and add a location (File > Add location.) and type in record:// or record://60:00 (depending on your computer one of them will work).Set the output to Null Output (Preferences > Playback > Output).Install the foo_vis_vu_meter component, with a skin of your choice.In XMPlay, point your output to VoiceMeeter Virtual Input (WASAPI is supported).Head over to Control Panel > Sounds > Recording devices, and set the default recording device to VoiceMeeter Virtual Output.Depending on your driver, you may use ASIO, KernelStreaming (WASAPI) or WDM (MME is least preferred). In VoiceMeeter, set the mixer output to your sound card.The secret is using VoiceMeeter, which is a virtual mixer, and foobar2000's foo_record plugin. So, I actually managed to make that VU meter plugin work with XMPlay, using free software. ![]()
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