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DAC1 USB
Instruction Manual Revision D
Page 22
and pops if buffers are not working properly.
The Benchmark
Advanced USB Audio
solution was engineered to establish and
maintain a properly buffered un-interrupted
flow of high resolution audio data.
Plug it in and Start Listening…
Immediately
Benchmark's
Advanced USB Audio
technology is truly 'Plug and Play'. When
connecting to a USB port on a computer
running Windows® 2000, XP, Vista, or Mac
OSX, the computer will automatically and
instantaneously recognize the presence of the
Benchmark USB device. Any audio played
from the computer will then be routed to the
Benchmark USB device immediately. There is
no software to install or configure.
One USB Audio Solution for All
Your Computer Audio Needs
Most devices with custom drivers only
connect to one application at a time. This is
especially true with devices using ASIO
drivers with Windows operating systems. The
device will 'lock' to a specific audio
application, leaving all other applications
unable to access the device. Benchmark's
USB technology allows as many applications
to access the device as needed. This
convenience allows the user to switch
between a music player to a video player or
web-streaming player without needing to
reconfigure any software or hardware.
Microsoft Windows® Test Results
No system settings are required for high-
quality playback under 2000, XP or Vista. Full
bit-transparency is easily achieved without
any special settings.
Windows® 2000 and XP operating systems
have a digital mixer known as ‘Kmixer’. All
audio streams must go through the
Windows® Kmixer to reach native USB audio
devices. The performance of Kmixer is critical
to any native USB audio solution, so we
tested it extensively.
We found that Kmixer can perform with full or
near full bit-transparency under the right
conditions. But, under the wrong conditions,
Kmixer can do a great deal of damage.
Kmixer’s sample-rate-conversion is of very
poor quality (under XP and 2000) and must
be avoided. Benchmark’s
Advance USB
Audio
solution allows Kmixer to default to a
transparent mode of operation that avoids
sample rate conversion.
In contrast, sample-rate-conversion is
outstanding in Vista. By default, Vista up-
samples to the highest sample rate supported
by the connected audio device. This up-
sampling is so well designed that it should not
be capable of generating audible artifacts.
Nevertheless, if true bit-transparent operation
is desired, Vista’s sample rate conversion can
be tuned of by manually setting the system
sample rate.
In any Windows® operating system, true bit-
transparency is only achieved when the
‘Wave’ volume control is set to maximum.
Nevertheless, we discovered that the
Windows® volume controls are very well
executed and are distortion-free when
streaming to a 24-bit output device.
Whenever audio is originating from a single
application, Benchmark’s
Advanced USB
Audio
solution prevents Kmixer’s sample-
rate-conversion so that bit-transparency can
be maintained. It also forces Kmixer into a
24-bit output mode so that the Windows®
volume control does not degrade the audio
quality if it is used.
Benchmark’s
Advanced USB Audio
solution
offers users the convenience of simultaneous
high-quality playback from more than one
Windows® application. Kmixer’s sample-
rate-conversion is disabled as long as all
applications are playing files at identical
sample rates. If the sample rates do not
match, sample-rate–conversion is only
applied to the lower sample rates, and the
high sample rate signals remain at high-
quality.