The Intel spec defines how the USB device behaves. It does not define
how the operating system interacts with other sound devices.
Chris.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Walter Knapp
> Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2002 4:57 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] Re: DVD writers
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> Chris Owens wrote:
> >
> > My USB is version 1.0. I belive that what I have described is a
> > function of the operating system not the USB version.
>
> It's a function of Intel's specifications as to how USB will
> handle audio devices. It means your USB hardware is
> non-standard, not to spec. Not at all uncommon in PC's. I
> could never understand why it is that USB, which is Intel's
> property should be so spottily implemented in PC's.
>
> I've not read Intel's specs on USB 2.0, but I expect that's
> where they changed it. A while back I wrote them about the
> old specs, as I expect quite a few did. They confirmed then
> that the specified behavior was as I described.
>
> Walt
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