OS/2, eCS & ArcaOS - Technical > Hardware
USBAUDIO: now supports 24-bit and sample frequencies > 65535 Hz
ivan:
Did you unzip the two files found mmos2 in Lars' usbdrv220.zip and run minstall from the the dir you unzipped them into?
Eugene Tucker:
Yes sir I did.
ivan:
Then I suspect that we will have to wait for Lars to put the latest versions up on hobbes.
BTW, I asked that question because I have found in the past that people forget to put minstall into the directory with the files they are installing.
Wim Brul:
--- Quote from: Eugene Tucker on January 19, 2018, 07:19:37 pm ---I got ther recvomended USB audio adapter9Ugreen) but, I have run minstall and it stil does not work. is there anything eslse I need todo?
--- End quote ---
After running "minstall /*" you needed to reboot your system. I assume that you have done that.
May be you did not remove the installation of an existing audio card and therefore you have right now 2 audio devices installed.
Check your "Multimedia Setup" which is in the map "System Setup" to verify that you have the "USB Adapter Wave" and the "USB Adapter MIDI" tabs available.
Make these the default devices and reboot your system.
I have always 2 audio devices installed on my systems and I do it in a different way.
After running "minstall /*" and reboot I edit MMPM2.INI and make sure that it contains the following section:
--- Code: ---[defaultnames]
Digitalvideo=IBMDIGVIDPLAYER01
Ampmix=WMBAMPMIXUSB01
Waveaudio=WMBWAVEUSB01
Sequencer=WMBSEQUSB01
--- End code ---
After that I reboot my system. Et voila I have usb audio working.
Eugene Tucker:
Thank youi I wil give editing the INI a try.
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