What happen if some xcover s/w e.g ultimate equalizer only support wasapi can it recognizes the usbstreamer, I suspect not. Will it ( Wasapi)be supported by usbstreamer in future?Sure, you can indeed use the USBStreamer as PC based crossover. Been done many times already. Just need a software that's able to output as ASIO or WDM then connect your DACS to the I2S out.That's all. 🙂
As for the software choice, that's under your responsibility. The features you're looking for (locking on SPDIF, changing coeff, etc..) Not sure if they exist to be honest.. Let us know if you find one that does all of it though. Would be a neat application.
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What happen if some xcover s/w e.g ultimate equalizer only support wasapi can it recognizes the usbstreamer, I suspect not. Will it ( Wasapi)be supported by usbstreamer in future?
Using the v1.65 drivers:
- ASIO capture: one device with 10 Channels (8 * I2S, 2 & SPDIF)
- ASIO render: one device with 10 Channels (8 * I2S, 2 & SPDIF)
- WASAPI capture: one device with 8 Channels I2S, one device with SPDIF 2 channels
- WASAPI render: one device with 8 Channels I2S, one device as SPDIF 2 channels
keep in mind that ASIO & WASAPI may not mixed for capture & rendering.
Hp
Holy !@#$. Can someone please get this into an affordable audio interface or mixer? The only thing that can record multiple tracks out via USB under $300 is the alesis Multitrack 8/16 USB 2.0 versions and they are discontinued. The new versions got rid of that feature and only output in stereo via usb!!! How else is my band going to record all at the same time with everyone getting their own separate track using usb straight to a laptop/DAW?
How else is my band going to record all at the same time with everyone getting their own separate track using usb straight to a laptop/DAW?
Well, may look for a MADI solution (like RME), while may to many channels are involved for the USB2 interface..
Hp
Using the TOSLINK input, does the USBStreamer perform any resampling on the input, or is it received by the computer exactly at the source rate?
Using the TOSLINK input, does the USBStreamer perform any resampling on the input, or is it received by the computer exactly at the source rate?
If you are using ASIO as the driver interface, no SR conversion will take place. 😀
Using MMS/WDM driver interface, this depends on the used MS Windows OS! 😱
Using XP there is no issue, but using Windows Vista or newer; SR conversion will NOT happen using WASAPI Exclusive mode.

Keep in mind that 192kHz input is may not able to sync do the large jitter. May you have to build a pcb using an external SPDIF receiver and feed the master clock and I2S to the USB Streamer. 😀
Hp
Linux 🙂. If ASIO doesn't under windows, though, ALSA won't (or, at least, can be reconfigured not to if it does by default).If you are using ASIO as the driver interface, no SR conversion will take place. 😀
Keep in mind that 192kHz input is may not able to sync do the large jitter. May you have to build a pcb using an external SPDIF receiver and feed the master clock and I2S to the USB Streamer. 😀
I have seen some of such Receivers / Transmitters for USB <-> I2S on ebay, but I wonder if they have better capabilities in Terms of jitter rejection.
I am searching such a device for multichannel USB-> S/PDIF possibly in 192kHz as coax to be used as an ADAT replacement. I know a guy from Germany having done this but he does not sell :-(
Is there any other stable System out?
Sorry to bring up this old thread. Can someone confirm that USBStreamer can work on Pi 3 + Volumio or Rune player? I am going to build a pi player with digital crossover capability.
The Sure Electronic RBR5 module has promising specs but it isn't available.
Thanks. Do you know where I can read details of RBR5? I searched, but it came out nothing.
Try this link - it is for the RBR4 but references features of the 5. I have asked them about availability of the 5 and they are checking.
http://store3.sure-electronics.com/bluetooth-v4-0-audio-receiver-board-w-control-buttons-brb4
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http://store3.sure-electronics.com/bluetooth-v4-0-audio-receiver-board-w-control-buttons-brb4
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Hi,
I am afraid RBR4/5 is not what I am looking for. I need DSP board to do crossover, and output multi-channel I2S signals.
I am afraid RBR4/5 is not what I am looking for. I need DSP board to do crossover, and output multi-channel I2S signals.
example.c?
Hi Mark,
You referenced example.c, but I can't find it. Just trying to understand the big picture. Looks like an awesome playground to play in, if I can find the time.
Thanks,
Richard
Hi Mark,
You referenced example.c, but I can't find it. Just trying to understand the big picture. Looks like an awesome playground to play in, if I can find the time.
Thanks,
Richard
Hi Richard! Sorry about that - I suspect that the README needs updating. There's a few examples named "app_empty.c", "app_cabsim.c", "app_overdrive.c", "app_chrous.c", etc.
Is it possible for the USBstreamer to reclock the inout to a specific value? What i mean is can i have a random frequency input and force it to be something like 44.1k?
Hi, I am working on an ADC board that will fit into the J1 header,
Can you please tell what the exact dimensions of this header? I am working on the design with EAGLE cad so if you know the specific header id that will be perfect...
Thanks in advance,
Alon
Can you please tell what the exact dimensions of this header? I am working on the design with EAGLE cad so if you know the specific header id that will be perfect...
Thanks in advance,
Alon
@ Neil_J,
sorry for missing your post. In answer to your question, no we don't. It's using a 13Mhz oscillator but that 13MHz is only for the USB Phy though. Not for the audio signal.
Future firmware rev will have the ability to input a MCLK if those of you want to input their own MCLK>
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"Future firmware rev will have the ability to input a MCLK"
Can the USBStreamer accept an external MCLK now?
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