Thanx for EXACTELY showing us by using the Audio-MIDI-Setup how to actually ACTIVATE the Virtual Audio Cable on a Mac. For me at least this was absolutely not clear.
This is a brilliant video as are all of your videos. However, I still don't know what kind of mac requirement I have. I have an M3 macbook air, running Sanoma. So which cable would I use? Sorry that this might seem an obvious answer to most, but I am 67 and very new to doing things like this and it has been a very steep learning curve since starting my RU-vid channel 3 months ago!🙂
Congrats on starting your RU-vid channel! You have a modern Mac. If you're using a USB mic (you plug directly into the computer) you can go with VB Cable 2-channel.
@@MacVideoMagic Thank you darling, that's so helpful of you. I shall download it tomorrow and watch some more of your videos. They are so easy to follow although I have to confess that I have to watch them several times over until the information sinks in!🙄
Hi! Thank you for your tutorial. I noticed that I followed all of your steps, and I still cannot capture the internal audio of a YT video. However, it did work with an internal video. In other words, I was able to screen record a local mp4 in my computer; and capture its audio.
@@MacVideoMagic Oh wow! It actually captured the internal sound. However, is not picking up my Sennheiser Profile USB mic audio input. I don’t know what to do 😂
I figure it out! In Audio MIDI Setup, in the Aggregate Device my Sennheiser Profile USB mic, shows as two audio devices. But I think is just registering its outputs and inputs. I clicked the 1-input and 2-output and left the Drift Correction unchecked. In the Multi-Output Device I checked MacBook Pro Speakers (left the drift correction unchecked), clicked VB-Cable and the Sennheiser Profile USB mic (checked the Drift Correction for both the VB & Sennheiser. The funny thing is that in the Multi-Output Device set up, the Sennheiser shows up as one device.