[problem] Windows 10 64bit, build 1803

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flaga_m
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[problem] Windows 10 64bit, build 1803

Post by flaga_m »

Hello.

I am asking for help because I am fighting against the system so that the virtual cable driver will normally work for me. I have two devices on which Windows 10 1803 build 17134.48 is installed and it stopped working properly on Surface. I've reinstalled the drivers, but I have the impression that some incorrect instructions have been generated somewhere in the system that did not get removed correctly after uninstalling the driver. There was also a restart of the system after the uninstallation, as the author of this driver advises.

On the Surface device, I have a problem that the virtual cable does not receive sound from the microphone and does not transmit it to its virtual microphone. screen with a configuration that should continue to work on Surface and stop. On a Lenovo laptop, everything works normally, even after updating the system to the latest build version.
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Vincent Burel
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Re: [problem] Windows 10 64bit, build 1803

Post by Vincent Burel »

you maybe have to check different audio options in Windows...

"With WIN10 April 2018 Update comes new Windows options related to Microphones or any recording device:
Go to your Privacy Settings for Microphone (and camera) and switch the main switch to "on" if it is set to "off"

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=442
cinnkid
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Re: [problem] Windows 10 64bit, build 1803

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Hi, I have the same issues following the Windows update. Previous Win Updates have removed the input settings in my DJ software "RadioDJ", all I had to do was find the ones that worked, matching with Win Sound Setting, and I was ok. The recent update that worked to allow me to dj as normal until I started having serious issues with static all over the music stream, a reset of Voicemeeter Banana cleared it up but the problem persists, further it is locking up my system forcing a reboot to regain control.

I DO NOT FEEL YOUR Answer is adequate regarding a fix, specifically uninstall in reverse order the VM Banana and then the VB Cable then VB cable A & B. I followed those instructions with a reboot between each step. The result was I have sound back but I still show VB inputs in the Sound "Playback" & "Record". So I went to Device Manager and there sat multiple VB device or drivers, I uninstalled from Device Driver, still NO Joy the tables in both Windows Sound "Playback & Record" show multiple inputs. WORSE registry shows 263 entries for Voicemeeter Banana and another 387 entries for VB-Audio.

WE NEED A VIDEO with ABC how-to instructions to COMPLETELY uninstall Voicemeeter Banana, VB Audio cable, VB Audio Cable A + B, not just the files but all essential registry settings, so we can do a clean re-install. The video should also cover what to do if VB items remain in Win Sound tables for "Playback & Record" and if VB is still in Device Manager Audio input/outputs.

It truly would be nice if the VB uninstall actually did a COMPLETE uninstall without leaving behind registry or the sound table "playback & record" traces.

NOTE I am afraid to reinstall forcing even more VB Entries in the "sound - playback/record" tables. NOTE some programs limit the number of entries that can be viewed and are not scrollable. Thus it is critical to eliminate any ghost/traces of VB.

I love the products they allow me to DJ using software other than expensive SAM, I make no money is strictly a hobby and for fun. Many others doing the same thing simply use cracked versions of Sam to avoid the high cost. I prefer not, I can barely afford my internet, your software is vital. Thank you so much

Image of ghost vb & shows programs cleared device manager clear https://goo.gl/7RVGqh
cinnkid
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Re: [problem] Windows 10 64bit, build 1803

Post by cinnkid »

Please need help soon I have DJ set for Sunday... specifically How to remove the ghost VB input/output in Win Sound "playback/record".
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(red arrows show ghost VB inputs/outputs, notice in programs no VB apps installed, nor is there in device manager)

I just discovered that all the files are not removed looks like the drivers still on and probably the reason for ghosts

https://goo.gl/7A94cP

Apparently, a glitch during the uninstall process, looks like the only thing removed was the listing in Programs not the files or drivers for virtual cables.
Can I simply delete the files to try and clean-up to solve the ghost so I can do fresh install of cables and voicemeeter banana?

Do you have uninstall tool that will clean all the files & registry for vb audio cables and another for voicemeeter banana so I know I have clean system and can fresh install latest vb cables and banana?
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Vincent Burel
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Re: [problem] Windows 10 64bit, build 1803

Post by Vincent Burel »

in this case the best way i sto de-install audio driver by the windows procedure (audio controller first)
reboot , audio I/O if any REBOOT. check there is not VB-CABLE anymore in the device manager.

similar problem with solution:
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cinnkid
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Re: [problem] Windows 10 64bit, build 1803

Post by cinnkid »

Thank you Vincent the Device Manager in Sound still had the VB audio items I uninstalled that removed the ghost vb audio from Win Sound "playback / record" . thank you.

Now how about the remaining files should I individually manually delete?
https://goo.gl/7A94cP

Also what do I do about the hundreds of vb audio registry items?

I would like to have them cleaned up so I can do clean install of VB cables and voicemeeter banana
Vincent Burel
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Re: [problem] Windows 10 64bit, build 1803

Post by Vincent Burel »

no, you don't have to edit regitry,
Windows can keep regisry item for different reasons...
Only the driver presence on Device Manager is significant .
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