#Pnp audio device sample rate 44.1 install#
All the hardware must work ok on the desktop system because if you install Windows 7/8 drivers everything works ok. but found nothing wrong just saying the device doesn't supportĬlearly the devices do work under Windows 10 and are all supported by the generic USB PnP driver - they work on the laptop ok. I've spoken to several Microsoft tech support people (although I have to say most of them didn't really seem very knowledgeable) & they've run through all the normal things, troubleshooters etc. Clicking the Update Driver button fails to find any drivers Setting: USB PnP Sound Driver Unavailableĭevice Manager: Driver not installed. Not all SRC (sample rate conversion) is without audible artefacts, not all DACs perform best at 192. CD audio (44.1 kHz) to 192 kHz improve things or degrade them. I now have 5 USB sound devices! All work fine on the laptop and none work on this desktop system - all showing the same error: You might wonder indeed if up-sampling e.g. Worked with Windows 10 and were supported by Windows 10 and the USB PnP driver. Features FOUR 192 kHz DACs/ADCs Two independent stereo DAC/ADC pairs Simultaneous record of two stereo channels Simultaneous playback of two stereo channels Independent 8, 11.025, 16, 22.05, 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, and 192 kHz sample rates 16, 20, and 24-bit resolution Selectable stereo mixer on outputs High Definition Audio SoundMAX. This time going for ones where the suppliers assured me they OK, I thought let me buy some more USB audio devices, perhaps it is a problem. still no USB PnP drivers working on this system. Make sure the setting in the drop-down on one of the screens is 48000 instead of Match. Delete the ASIO4ALL device and then add it back. More calls to Microsoft support with some pretty sketchy results. (04-06-2020, 01:00 AM) ostaz Wrote: I checked and they are both set the same.
#Pnp audio device sample rate 44.1 64 Bit#
I thought I'd check both the Plantronics USB Device & the new one on a Windows 10 laptop (also 64 bit AMD) They both worked fine! They suggested that the sound device didn't support Windows 10. A new usb sound device was purchased and I got exactly the same problem.Ī call to Microsoft Support failed to really get to the route of the problem but installing Windows 7 drivers for the new sound device worked ok. OK, I thought, this is a fairly old USB sound stick so no problem I'll buy a new one. Higher sample rates can have advantages for professional music and audio production work, but many professionals work at 44.1 kHz. 48 kHz is common when creating music or other audio for video. This is a Windows 7 desktop system upgraded to Windows 10Įverything worked ok in Windows 7 but upgrading to Windows 10 has stopped a USB Plantronics sound adapter from working - settings shows USB PnP Sound Device Driver Unavailable. For most music applications, 44.1 kHz is the best sample rate to go for.