Hi there,
I want to use "USB AUDIO 2.0 MC Board" as multiple loudspeakers, i.e., to use it to play back multichannel audio signal.
Now I can only use the port "OUT1/2" to play stereo signal. However, if the input is a four-channel audio signal, it is still played back by port "OUT 1/2". The third and fourth channels are played back in the "mono" mode by port "OUT 1/2". The port "OUT 3/4" is silent. My question is how to use port "OUT 3/4" to play back the third and fourth channel of the input signal?
I attached the screenshot of my board, audacity and xtimecomposer in this post. Thank you in advance.
Best regards
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How to use USB AUDIO 2.0 MC board to play back multichannel
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Hi!
If you are Windows user: Open VolumeControl -> Playback devices. Select XMOS USB Audio device. Press "Configure" button. You can select audio device format (stereo, 5.1, 7.1, ...) and check all selected outputs.
Also you can get/create multichannel audiofile. Configure your media player before playback this file: for ex. in SoundForge you can route any file channel to any audio device OUT.
If you are Windows user: Open VolumeControl -> Playback devices. Select XMOS USB Audio device. Press "Configure" button. You can select audio device format (stereo, 5.1, 7.1, ...) and check all selected outputs.
Also you can get/create multichannel audiofile. Configure your media player before playback this file: for ex. in SoundForge you can route any file channel to any audio device OUT.
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I tried it in a windows machine. In the "Configure", there is only "stereo" option. Does anyone know where the problem is?
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xCORE USB Audio 1.0 - is UAC1 (USB Audio Class 1) device. It supports only stereo configuration.
You must download into the board UAC2 firmware. Firmware names starts with 2. For example, 2ioxx_mix8.
You must download into the board UAC2 firmware. Firmware names starts with 2. For example, 2ioxx_mix8.