

Once that’s all configured, any time you want to bridge a Discord Channel with an Xbox Party, you just need to repeat step 6 - open each app and join the party/channel you want to bridge together.

Join an Xbox party and a Discord channel in each app, and those two voice chats are now bridged. Output device: “CABLE-B Input (VB-Audio Cable B)” Input device: “CABLE-A Output (VB-Audio Cable A)” Open the Discord app, go to settings, and open Voice & Video. Microphone: “CABLE-B Input (VB-Audio Cable B)” Speaker: “CABLE-A Input (VB-Audio Cable A)”
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Open the Xbox app, go to settings, and scroll down to the Party section. Run each installer as Admin and restart your computer. There’s a free option, but it only gives you one virtual cable. Same deal, I’d call it “Discord Chat” or something.īuy and download the VB-Audio Virtual Cables A+B set. I recommend calling it something like “Xbox Party Chat”ĭownload/open the Xbox Console Companion App and create a spare account. Download/open the Discord App and create a spare account.
