What is a "USB Audio Device" Windows Driver?
A USB Audio Device driver is a software component that allows your Windows computer to interact with a USB-based audio device, such as a USB microphone, external sound card, USB speakers, or other audio peripherals. These devices communicate with your computer over a USB connection, and the driver ensures that the operating system can recognize and use the device properly, including handling audio input and output.
When you plug a USB audio device into your PC, Windows typically tries to automatically install the necessary driver. However, in some cases, you might need to manually install or update the driver, especially if you're experiencing issues with the device or if you're using a device that requires specific drivers for full functionality.
USB Audio Device drivers / ASUSTeK P8H77-M PRO
Device Name:
USB Audio Device
Hardware ID:
USB\VID_06CB&PID_1595&REV_0002&MI_00
USB\VID_06CB&PID_1595&MI_00
Compatible IDs:
USB\CLASS_01&SUBCLASS_00&PROT_20
USB\CLASS_01&SUBCLASS_00
USB\CLASS_01 <---- Device ID matches with our database
Version:
6.1.7601.18208,2013-07-12
This download provides USB Audio Device driver and is supported on ASUSTeK P8H77-M PRO that is designed to run on Windows Operating System Only.
Operating System:
2K,XP,2K3,VISTA,WIN7/32bits
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USB Audio Device
USB\CLASS_01
Altec USB Audio
USB\VID_04D2&PID_FF47&MI_00
Altec USB Audio
USB\VID_04D2&PID_FF49&MI_00
Altec USB Audio
USB\VID_04D2&PID_0070&MI_00
Telex USB Microphone
USB\VID_0562&PID_0000&MI_00
Generic USB Audio Device
USB\VID_04FA&PID_4201&MI_00
Philips USB Audio
USB\VID_0471&PID_0101&MI_00
Labtec USB Audio
USB\VID_0672&PID_1041&MI_00
Microsoft Digital Sound System 80
USB\VID_045E&PID_0014&MI_00
NEC USB Audio
USB\VID_0409&PID_0203&MI_00
Yamaha USB Audio
USB\VID_0499&PID_3001&MI_00