Virtual Audio Streaming is software that offers the ability to broadcast, record, and connect different sounds, from your PC or online sources. By creating a virtual sound card on your device, it becomes an enhancement to your existing sound card.

One excellent example of the practical use of Virtual Audio Streaming is the ability to record Skype meetings, mixing both peoples' voices and yours together, or recording them separately, and then subsequently broadcast the conversations to MSN Messenger or Ustream.tv. The software operates in a way similar to a virtual audio cable where all sounds are transferred with its internal loop-back tunnel, eliminating any audio quality loss.
Virtual Audio Streaming is also extremely useful in fixing the 'No Stereo Mix' sound card issue frequently encountered by Vista/Win7 users. Additionally, it serves as a 'Vista/Windows7 audio changer,' allowing users to select system default sound playback devices with just one click in the systray.
If you would like to stream both video and audio simultaneously, Virtual Audio Streaming enables you to accomplish that by using it in conjunction with their virtual webcam software, Magic Camera. Overall, Virtual Audio Streaming is an excellent software that offers users seamless sound enhancement and recording options.
Version 4.0: Full audio formats supported, from 40K to 192K, 8bits to 24bits; Fixed a major bug in sound recording, which sometimes caused the wav file cannot be played by some players; create recording files with unique name; Improved driver performance; Integrated a MP3 sound recorder; Other bugs fix;