HOUSTON & BEAVERTON, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), the support organization for the advancement and adoption of USB technology, today announced the USB Audio Device Class 3.0 ...
In today’s post, we will explore the symptoms, identify the cause, and offer a possible solution to the issue where your Windows doesn’t install specific drivers for USB audio devices on the first ...
A reader writes about problems that he and many other users are having with the Alesis iO|2 USB audio device since the 10.4.10 system update. This would presumably fall under the heading of the ...
According to the group, this new specification is primarily about allowing manufacturers to remove the old 3.5mm jack socket, while also enabling slimmer devices, improved water resistance, and new ...
The iPad could support class-compliant USB audio devices (and a number of other device types) via the Camera Connection Kit (which lets the iPad act as a USB host, and gives it a single standard type ...
Although USB has long been able to ferry digital audio data, recent events in the mobile world have put that capability under a microscope. Specifically, the prophesied death of the 3.5 mm audio jack.
USB microphones are one of the most commonly used ways to record audio for various purposes, but might it be worth upgrading to the more specialized XLR kind?
The Nexperia PNX0161 USB-driven digital audio headset solution shifts the core audio streaming functions to the USB connector on the host device, alongside the existing battery charging and PC ...
The future of mobile device audio is here, and if you hated the iPhone 7’s Lightning connector headphones, you’ll loathe this new solution. The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) recently announced the ...