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Re: Accessing a USB 1.0 audio device

From: Richard Owlett <rcowlett_at_atlascomm.net>
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2004 10:34:43 -0600

Jerry Avins wrote:
> Richard Owlett wrote:
>
>>A Google search turned up lots of stuff, but not how-to.
>>Specifically I have an AK5370 USB microphone. (supported by WinXP)
>>I wish to "open it", accept continuous data, until I "close it".
>>
>>I assume I may have considerable reading to do.
>>Any pointers?
>>Thanks.
>>
>
> Richard,
>
> You need the right driver. You might already have it. Plug it in and see
> it the OS "finds" a new device. If yes, to what you're prompted to. If
> no, reboot with it in place and see if it's found then. If none od that
> works, check the manufacturer's web site for a driver you can download.
>
> Jerry

I have the driver and it works fine.
What I want to do is access it from Swiftforth.

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