Audiorelay For Windows 7 32 Bit Upd -
Current versions of AudioRelay officially require Windows 10 or newer
- Control Panel → Sound → Playback tab: set your normal speakers as Default Playback Device (unless you want to route everything through phone).
- Recording tab: confirm “CABLE Output” exists (this will act as microphone input for communication apps).
Minimal example setup summary
- Install VB‑CABLE x86 on Windows 7 32-bit.
- Install AudioRelay on Android.
- If AudioRelay Windows server runs on your Win7 build: configure it to use “CABLE Input” so audio streams to phone; use “CABLE Output” as PC mic source for phone->PC.
- If not, use SoundWire server on PC + SoundWire client on phone for PC→phone streaming; use VB‑CABLE to bridge mic to apps.
Virtual Audio Drivers: A common issue on Windows 7 is a missing audio device. You can manually install a 32-bit virtual driver, such as the VB-Audio Virtual Cable, using the VBCABLE_Setup.exe (specifically the 32-bit version) to help AudioRelay capture sound. audiorelay for windows 7 32 bit
Q: Will AudioRelay work with Windows 7 Starter or Home Basic?
A: Yes, all editions are supported as long as they have SP1 installed. Current versions of AudioRelay officially require Windows 10
- Keep your PC behind a good router firewall.
- Disable SMBv1 and remote desktop.
- Use a local-only setup (no internet access to the PC).
- Consider dual-booting a lightweight Linux distro (like Puppy Linux) for better security, then run AudioRelay for Windows via Wine.