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authorJoe Rayhawk <jrayhawk@omgwallhack.org>2011-07-28 00:34:10 -0700
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Notes: windows network audio: note 32-bit sox addressing problem
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## Getting a PCM UDP stream *into* a Windows virtual audio device:
+After three hours, static (from Windows) or silence (to Windows) arises instead
+of the PCM stream expected. I assume this is a two or four gigabyte addressing
+limit in 32-bit version of SoX. A 64-bit version needs testing.
+
If you want a separate (non-echoing) device for a microphone, make [VAC][1]
cable 2, then make it the default communications device in mmsys.cpl.