Well, I just have to laugh at my idiocy. Of course. And having not drunk my
morning coffee yet is no excuse.
Dave
From: Tim Roberts
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2016 06:58
To: wdmaudiodev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [wdmaudiodev] Re: accessing audiocontrols on a UAC2 device on Windows
Dave wrote:
Some time ago I found this driver that was posted as sample UAC2 driver
source code.
http://gadgetlabs.org
I’m not sure what licensing restrictions there might be to reuse any of it,
but it shows one way to build a UAC2 for a PCI device.
Well, there's a bit of a terminology issue here. That's not a UAC2 driver.
That's an AVStream driver for a PCI audio device. UAC by definition means
"USB" Audio Class. I suppose it's not impossible that this could be used as a
basis, but the processing would be quite different. UAC2 in the general case
is greatly more complicated than the typical PCI audio device.
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Tim Roberts, timr@xxxxxxxxx
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.