![]() ![]() Going through Google search results, there is no widely known way to capture audio from a specific application on Microsoft Windows, at least without having to resort to workarounds such as sending audio from one process to a separate virtual audio loopback device (which however results in an inability to hear the sound, unless you either use a hardware loopback playback device or "listen" to the emulated input via the main output).
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