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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Vancouver USA
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Rock Ridge
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Nice picture they have there
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Seattle, WA
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No prices on the WEB site. Did anyone send them an inquiry already?
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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I just meant that the picture is of a bare circuit board with connectors and a few buttons on it.
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OT: Well, I would buy the new TP USB board right away but that is delayed...
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Me too......
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Me too. Unfortunately, Russ also has to feed his family
.I didn't intend to sound snide with my comment... There are a lot of good USB implementations out there, and I am curious about all of them, including this one. I just wondered why they show what appears to be the bottom of the board. It looks like it come down to custom driver implementation for this solution as well. It says they supply (with IP purchase) full driver source, which I assume means for different platforms. The XMOS licensing model looks a bit easier to deal with, and the drivers are a known quantity. I am puzzled as to why Windows does not include the USB drivers, though I suspect it is related to a multi-layered licensing issue from days past.
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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I doubt anyone took it as such.
![]() I'm just jonesin' soooooooooo bad for an OSX asynchronous USB to I2S front end for my Buffalo II. If TP won't scratch my itch, need to find some relief somewhere soon. There's alot of pent-up demand for such a product/kit. IMO, one could feed alot of families if they were first to market with a sensibly priced solution. |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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Windows does include an USB Audio Class 1 driver for many years.
The question really comes down to USB audio class 2. However, what people on this board really want at this point is probably more like 16bit/32Khz - 32bit/384Khz PCM and native DSD support via an ASIO 2.1 driver :-) Cheers Thomas |
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