Pro users can use the Virtual Camera and Virtual Mic features to send the video and audio from Ecamm to other apps.
However you may wish to set up more advanced audio routing by using Loopback.
In addition to the written instructions below on how to use Loopback, we've included a tutorial video produced by one of our Ecamm members, Kurt Nugent.
Using Loopback
Loopback by Rogue Amoeba software is a powerful audio routing app which allows easily sending sound from one application to another. It is not free, but has a free trial.
Once installed, Loopback presents a screen where you can create virtual audio devices.
There are two methods you can use.
Method 1: Setting up Loopback to capture Ecamm's output + Your Mic
Step 1: Launch Ecamm
Step 2: In Loopback, click the New Virtual Device button at the bottom left. Give your device a name like "Virtual Mic".
Step 3: Delete the "Pass-Thru" Source by clicking the trash can button.
Step 4: Click the + button and select Ecamm.
Step 5: Click the + button again and select the microphone you wish to use.
Step 6: Click on Options in the Ecamm section, and uncheck the Mute when capturing checkbox.
Step 7: In the app you're sending to, select the new Virtual Mic as your microphone. For example, in Zoom:
Method 2: Using a Pass-Thru Device and Ecamm's Audio Monitor
Use this method if you're not bringing the call audio back into Ecamm. (This will create a feedback loop.)
Step 1: Click the New Virtual Device button at the bottom left. You can use the default settings. Give your device a name like "Virtual Mic".
Step 2: In Ecamm, select Output -> Audio Monitor -> Virtual Mic.
Step 3: In the app you're sending to, select the Virtual Mic as your microphone. For example, in Zoom:





