The Virtual Video Output module is used to send video to a virtual video device (the VidBlaster VVD) that another application can use as video input. This is often used to make video from VidBlaster available in applications like Skype or Zoom.



Note: currently only one module can be loaded at a time.

Note: in Windows 10 & 11 memory integrity (Settings > Device security > Core isolation > Memory integrity) needs to be disabled in order for this module to work.