Virtual Audio Cable (VAC)
20+ years of experience. Connects audio apps together since 1998.
After successful installation, you will see new "Line N (Virtual Audio Cable)" endpoints in sound playback/recording properties:
By default, a single Virtual Cable is created (only "Line 1" endpoints are present). You can create more Virtual Cables with VAC Control Panel.
Warning: due to Windows audio device installation policies, newly installed Virtual Cable endpoint may be automatically set as default. It causes all system sounds to be routed to it. For you, it looks as disappearance of all system sounds. Don't worry, just open Windows audio properties window, and set your favorite hardware endpoint/device as default.
Now you can select any of these endpoints in audio application's settings. If the application does not allow to specify audio source/destination explicitly, you can set any of VAC endpoints as a default.
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