VAIO / VB-CABLE Installation Checking
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 9:18 am
Voicemeeter Package will include a new diagnostic tool to check if the Audio Drivers are well installed (MARCH 2021 update)
this application is installed with last Voicemeeter and can also be downloaded directly there:
https://download.vb-audio.com/Download_ ... eCheck.zip
This diagnostic tool detects errors by reading driver information in different registry keys and check their consistency.
If the gathered information is not correct, it usually means that there has been a problem in the driver installation and Windows has possibly merged some driver together, that could produce different unexpected and unexplainable audio problem.
Just run it and read the CONCLUSION at the end of the log.
if the VB-Audio Device Cheker is detecting error, it will invite you to re-install audio drivers:
(except if the error is just a bad version number: the VB-Audo Virtual Driver is not updated, but can work correct anyway).
In this example above, the VB-CABLE is not correctly installed (error coming with Windows10 20H2 update), so you may
- de-install it + REBOOT
- run again this Device Installation Checker to see if there is not another audio driver to de-install
- REBOOT after each de-installation and run this DeviceChecker app. The critical point is to check there is nothing remaining before re-installing it. SEE NEXT MESSAGE TO GET DETAILED PROCEDURE
- Then re-install the audio driver + REBOOT
- run again this Device Installation Checker to see if installation is ok and if there is no new error.
MANUAL DE-INSTALLATION
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In some cases, audio driver can be bad installed or partially de-installed and prevent to have an audio system running correctly.
Before re-installing our VB-CABLE or Voicemeeter, it's important to check that the related audio drivers are correctly removed from the system, in the Windows Control Panel / Device Manager:
if you find some part of it in the Device Manager, you may right click on it (to get contextual menu) to de-install it manually, by the windows procedure.
Start by the Sound Controllers (and reboot after)... then check the Audio I/O and possibly remove them by the same way (right click on it and deinstall device).
After a last REBOOT (PC restart) if the Device manager shows nothing else, you can re-install our VB-CABLE or Voicemeeter (and don't forget to REBOOT your computer after).
this application is installed with last Voicemeeter and can also be downloaded directly there:
https://download.vb-audio.com/Download_ ... eCheck.zip
This diagnostic tool detects errors by reading driver information in different registry keys and check their consistency.
If the gathered information is not correct, it usually means that there has been a problem in the driver installation and Windows has possibly merged some driver together, that could produce different unexpected and unexplainable audio problem.
Just run it and read the CONCLUSION at the end of the log.
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CHECKING VB-Audio Virtual Cable : Not Installed
CHECKING VB-Audio Cable A : Not Installed
CHECKING VB-Audio Cable B : Not Installed
CHECKING VB-Audio Cable C : Not Installed
CHECKING VB-Audio Cable D : Not Installed
CHECKING VB-Audio MT128 Virtual I/O : Not Installed
CHECKING VB-Audio Hi-Fi Cable : Not Installed
CHECKING VB-Audio VoiceMeeter VAIO (version 02010502)
CHECKING VB-Audio VoiceMeeter AUX VAIO (version 02010502)
CHECKING VB-Audio VoiceMeeter VAIO3 (version 02010502)
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TEST DATE: 2021/02/23 - 06:41:01 (Checker Version 1.0.7.4)
Operating System: WIN 10 64Bits Build: 19042
CONCLUSION: OK (nothing bad detected)
(except if the error is just a bad version number: the VB-Audo Virtual Driver is not updated, but can work correct anyway).
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CHECKING VB-Audio Virtual Cable (version 01000305)
*ERROR MME Input - Bad Pin Icon: %windir%\system32\mmres.dll,-3012
*ERROR MME Output - Bad Pin Name: Haut-parleurs (VB-Audio Virtual
*ERROR MME Output - Bad Pin Icon: %windir%\system32\mmres.dll,-3010
*ERROR WDM Input - Bad Pin Icon: %windir%\system32\mmres.dll,-3012
*ERROR WDM Output - Bad Pin Name: Haut-parleurs (VB-Audio Virtual Cable)
*ERROR WDM Output - Bad Pin Icon: %windir%\system32\mmres.dll,-3010
*ERROR TOTAL FOUND: 6
CHECKING VB-Audio Cable A : Not Installed
CHECKING VB-Audio Cable B : Not Installed
CHECKING VB-Audio Cable C : Not Installed
CHECKING VB-Audio Cable D : Not Installed
CHECKING VB-Audio MT128 Virtual I/O : Not Installed
CHECKING VB-Audio Hi-Fi Cable : Not Installed
CHECKING VB-Audio VoiceMeeter VAIO (version 02010502)
CHECKING VB-Audio VoiceMeeter AUX VAIO (version 02010502)
CHECKING VB-Audio VoiceMeeter VAIO3 (version 02010502)
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TEST DATE: 2021/02/22 - 17:47:50 (Checker Version 1.0.7.4)
Operating System: WIN 10 64Bits Build: 19042
CONCLUSION: 6 error detected (You may consider re-installing audio drivers)
- de-install it + REBOOT
- run again this Device Installation Checker to see if there is not another audio driver to de-install
- REBOOT after each de-installation and run this DeviceChecker app. The critical point is to check there is nothing remaining before re-installing it. SEE NEXT MESSAGE TO GET DETAILED PROCEDURE
- Then re-install the audio driver + REBOOT
- run again this Device Installation Checker to see if installation is ok and if there is no new error.
MANUAL DE-INSTALLATION
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
In some cases, audio driver can be bad installed or partially de-installed and prevent to have an audio system running correctly.
Before re-installing our VB-CABLE or Voicemeeter, it's important to check that the related audio drivers are correctly removed from the system, in the Windows Control Panel / Device Manager:
if you find some part of it in the Device Manager, you may right click on it (to get contextual menu) to de-install it manually, by the windows procedure.
Start by the Sound Controllers (and reboot after)... then check the Audio I/O and possibly remove them by the same way (right click on it and deinstall device).
After a last REBOOT (PC restart) if the Device manager shows nothing else, you can re-install our VB-CABLE or Voicemeeter (and don't forget to REBOOT your computer after).