![]() ![]() From the same creators of Loopback, Audio Hijack is another way for you to broadcast your shows online, but in a much simpler way. If BUTT isn’t your thing, then there’s always Audio Hijack. The audio setup in your Loopback config, like Spotify and your microphone, should be broadcast through BUTT and out to your radio station. To begin broadcasting click the play button on the main window. Under the Audio tab, make sure the Audio Device selected is using Loopback. Enter your live broadcasting details then click ADD.Select Settings, then under Server Settings click ADD.You can find these within your Dashboard. ![]() Within BUTT, add your broadcasting details. For Loopback to work with, you need a broadcasting tool such as BUTT which you can download here. Send out your routed audio to your radio station online. Next, go to the Sound Settings on your Mac select Loopback Audio (or whatever you named it) so it's now your input device. You can delete any device or application, just select it and click on the Delete button at the bottom of the screen. For instance, Spotify, Google Chrome, a microphone, etc. Select the + New Virtual Device button - “Loopback Audio” appears (you can change it to another name later on if you want).Ībove your inputs click on the + button, then choose the applications or devices you want to capture audio from. When you open Loopback, the home menu appears. In the Network Adapter list box, click Microsoft Loopback Adapter, and then click Next.Ĭlick Next to start installing the drivers for your hardware.Ĭlick Start, click Settings, and then click Network Connections to verify that the Microsoft Loopback Adapter has been installed. Setting up Loopbackĭownload Loopback - open the zip and add it your Mac’s Applications folder.In the Manufacturers list box, click Microsoft. In the Common hardware types list, click Network adapters, and then click Next. In Control Panel, double-click Add Hardware, and then clickĬlick Yes, I have already connected the hardware, and then clickĪt the bottom of the Installed hardware list, click Add a new hardware device, and then click Next.Ĭlick Install the hardware that I manually select from a list, and then click Next To install the Microsoft Loopback Adapter by using the Hardware Wizard, follow these steps: Updating drivers for *msloop from C:\WINDOWS\inf\netloop.inf.Ĭlick Start, click Control Panel, and then click Network Connections to verify that the Microsoft Loopback Adapter has been installed. This audio interface has two XLR/1/4 combo ports, and both ports have a preamp and phantom power supply built into them. ![]() Install is complete when drivers are updated. Audient EVO 4 audio interface (on Amazon) is a portable, 2-in, 2-outs audio interface made with musicians, streamers, and podcasters in mind. You see output that is similar as:ĭevice node created. Type devcon.exe install %windir%\inf\netloop.inf *msloop, and then press ENTER. In the Unzip to path box, type the folder where you want to unzip the files, and then click Unzip.Ĭlick OK, and then Close to complete the unzip process.Īt a command prompt, change directory to the folder where you extracted the DevCon files. A WinZip Self-Extractor dialog box appears. Save the Devcon.exe file to a folder on your computer, and then open the folder.ĭouble-click Devcon.exe. Visit the following Microsoft Web site: Windows Device Console (Devcon.exe) To download and to run the DevCon utility, follow these steps:ĭownload the DevCon compressed file, and then extract the files: To quickly install the Microsoft Loopback Adapter in Microsoft Windows Server 2003, use the DevCon utility at a command prompt. You can install the adapter by using a command prompt or by using the Hardware Wizard. This article describes how to install the Microsoft Loopback Adapter in Microsoft Windows Server 2003. This article describes how to install the Microsoft Loopback Adapter.Īpplies to: Windows Server 2003 Original KB number: 842561 Introduction
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