14.03.2020

Usb Audio Codec For Mac

  1. Usb Audio Codec For Mac Os X

I have a TTUSB usb turntable. It should work out of the box without requiring a driver however whne i plug it in, the new hardware wizard starts and asks for a driver for a 'USB AUDIO CODEC'. I can't find this driver. Apparently this is supposed to be built into windows. The machine is a dell demension with a SoundMax sound card. It is running Win xp Home 2002 with sp2, direct x 9c and all the latest chipset / soundcard drivers from dell. Has anyone had any similar problems or know what to do?

I have a TTUSB usb turntable. It should work out of the box without requiring a driver however whne i plug it in, the new hardware wizard starts and asks for a driver for a 'USB AUDIO CODEC'. I can't find this driver. Apparently this is supposed to be built into windows. The machine is a dell demension with a SoundMax sound card. It is running Win xp Home 2002 with sp2, direct x 9c and all the latest chipset / soundcard drivers from dell.

Has anyone had any similar problems or know what to do? I understand that perfectly, i understand the concept of two audio devices, one without speakers. What you are not understanding is that the USB AUDIO CODEC is not installing in device manager i get a yellow icon with an exclamation mark which if you look at the properties says that there is no driver for the device. Trying to find the driver with the hardware wizard leads to windows not finding the driver and the device not working. Looking on Google for the driver leads to not finding it. Re installing audacity leads to not finding it.

Without the USB AUDIO CODEC installed successfully, the turntable can't function as a input device. It isn't a device on the computer at all! It won't show up in sound settings or in audacity!! This driver is supposed to be built into windows xp home and pro but it isn't on mine.

Will i have to reinstall to find it? Or does anyone know where i can get it? In a way you've answered your own question (problem). Your situation has zilch (nothing) to do with WindowsXP, it is a soundcard problem which has built-in codecs.

Plectrum answered that on the 19th that it probably is a hardware problem. You can shop at eBay, or maybe borrow a friends, soundcard and try that.

More info: After connecting the USB cable of the turntable to the computer, set up Audacity by going to the Audio I/O tab of Preferences and: Do not choose 'Microsoft SoundMapper' if you are on Windows. Enable 'software playthrough' if you want to hear the turntable through the computer speakers while it's recording. Set recording channels to '2 (stereo)' if you want to record in stereo, otherwise leave recording channels set to '1 (mono)'.

Go to the Mixer Toolbar and turn up the left-hand output volume slider (by the speaker symbol). The right-hand input volume slider (by the microphone symbol) does not function with USB turntables. It is not possible to vary either the input level into Audacity (or the output level of the turntable) for the purpose of making the recording.

If you are on a Mac, you should also click on the Mac hard disk, then Applications Utilities Audio-MIDI Setup. Click on the Audio Devices tab, then on the left-hand side, select 'USB Audio CODEC' in the 'Default Input' and 'Properties for' dropdowns. Then, ignoring any instructions in the manufacturer's guide to select 'stereo mix', simply press the red Record button in Audacity to start recording from the turntable. If you are not able to do any of the above, you need a new soundcard. I understand that perfectly, i understand the concept of two audio devices, one without speakers. What you are not understanding is that the USB AUDIO CODEC is not installing in device manager i get a yellow icon with an exclamation mark which if you look at the properties says that there is no driver for the device. Trying to find the driver with the hardware wizard leads to windows not finding the driver and the device not working.

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Looking on Google for the driver leads to not finding it. Re installing audacity leads to not finding it. Without the USB AUDIO CODEC installed successfully, the turntable can't function as a input device. It isn't a device on the computer at all! It won't show up in sound settings or in audacity!! This driver is supposed to be built into windows xp home and pro but it isn't on mine. Will i have to reinstall to find it?

Usb Audio Codec For Mac Os X

Or does anyone know where i can get it?