Choosing the best USB audio interface for your needs can be as easy as deciding what kind of scale you're looking for. Take the Behringer Guitar Link UCG102 USB Interface for example: it's a no-frills portable interface for guitar (or bass in a pinch) that comes in really handy for mobile recording setups or digital effects software.
The new Plugable is a compact, effortless solution for adding an external audio interface to nearly any computer or tablet. The adapter has separate standard 3.5mm receptacles for stereo headphones and microphones. It lets you easily USB enable your favorite analog headset or headphones, so you don’t need to compromise to get USB connectivity back to your PC. This can be used to bypass or replace a faulty sound card or audio port.
It can be left connected to a USB hub or docking station to add convenient, easy-to-reach audio jacks — saving stress on the audio ports on your computer. The adapter body is lightweight and durable with its black anodized metal body.
The adapter is compatible with Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and Chromebook systems with a free full-sized USB port. No drivers are necessary as the adapter’s C-Media CM100B chip exposes the standard and widely supported USB Audio class. Just plug in the adapter, select it as your default output and input device for instant audio playback. Note that most operating systems support multiple audio outputs, but only allow a single one to be enabled at a time. So this manual step of selecting the right audio output from the operating system’s built-in audio control panel is essential. This audio adapter really shines with custom Linux development boards like the Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone Black, and other unique scenarios such as a “Hackintosh” setup where the on-board audio devices don’t have Mac drivers.
Any questions? Feel free to comment below or email us at. We’re happy to help. Thanks for going out of your way for our broad line of! In theory yes, but from what is sounds like, not for your device. It is up to the manufacturer how compatible the Android device is and the end user has no control over this since the device is locked down. End users are not able to install drivers or modify Android after the fact unless the device is rooted and re-flashed with a more compatible version of Android or ROM for the particular device.
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I am sorry to say, if you have plugged in the audio adapter and it does not work, there is nothing else you can do on the Android platform. Hello Bob, Thanks for contacting us! I do apologize for any trouble you’ve had with the USB Audio Adapter, and I’d be glad to help.
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Have you made sure to set the adapter as the default device? In Windows you can do this in the Control Panel, and for Mac it can be done in System Preferences. May I ask what type of microphone you have?
Does the microphone have Tip Ring Sleeve (TRS) style jacks like the one in the middle of this picture with the check mark?. If not, the microphone may not work properly or at all. I hope you will reach out to us directly at: where we can troubleshoot this issue further for you.
Thank you, Kevin. Lacey.