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C media cm106 like usb audio driver5/7/2023 However, a simple piece of blu-tac over the LED has stopped that annoying me. Only one minor (very minor) niggle: there is a red LED on the device which flashes constantly when it is plugged in. CM106 use 6 audio channel L, R, Rs, C, S, Ls for X, Y, I, R, G, B ILDA signals. Modified driver is do not detect by Spaghetti software because for Spaghetti it has 2 channel only. That’s changed now – this device at this price is perfect. I checked CM106 driver fix named: C-Media USB Driver CM106 CM6206 annoyances-Fixes (a closer look) and has two comments: 1. I remember the time, a few years ago, when buying a cheap ‘generic’ device like this would be a terribly bad plan – it probably wouldn’t be good quality, it almost certainly wouldn’t work under OS X or Linux and in the end you’d regret it. It plays nicely with alsa and pulseaudio, and I have got 6 channels working fine (I’m sure I could get all 8 to work, but I don’t have the speakers to test it). This package supports the following driver models: C-Media CM106 Like Sound Device. It is picked up automatically, set up by dmesg, and will start giving output automatically. Download C-Media CM106 Like Sound Device for Windows to mEDIA driver. It also works automatically in both OS X and Linux.įor those interested in using it with linux, the output of lsusb is below:īus 004 Device 003: ID 0d8c:0102 C-Media Electronics, Inc. It comes with drivers for Windows, but is picked up automatically very well. I’m sure it doesn’t give as high quality output as ‘proper’ soundcards such as those by Creative, but it sounds perfectly acceptable to my ears. So far I have used it on Mac OS X, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Linux and it has worked perfectly with all of them. I found this sound card on Ebuyer for under £10 and decided that I couldn’t really go wrong. I think it comes in various incarnations with the same chips inside, but I got mine from eBuyer where it was sold as the Ebuyer Extra Value Asonic External USB 2.0 8 Channel Sound Card.Ī while back I wanted to buy a cheap USB soundcard to use with my laptop so that I could use my new (secondhand) 5.1 surround sound speaker system properly. Couldn’t ask for more.ĭetails: Asonic External USB 2.0 8 Channel Sound Card. Robin's Blog Review: Asonic External USB 2.0 8 Channel Sound Card May 20, 2011
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