Well it says that they now require y you to download the software from the
web site. The trouble is, I've just spent a good half hour over there going
around in circles. No sign of a nice obvious package to download with the
drivers in it.
The item is...
Behringer UFO202 U
There lots of variations to this basic unit from what I can tell, but
following links to downloads seems to get me to pages with lists of all
sorts of stuff on it but none of them matches what I put above, and even if
it did, selecting from the list seems to throw me back out of the download
pages.
I suspect there is something inaccessible on that web site for the blind,
so if anyone has the drivers that work for xp and 7, perhaps you could
either publish a direct link to the download or perhaps a dropbox link to
the ones you are using.
I've been on the site with both FF and IE, but get the same run around. I'd
wager there is some stupid graphic or snazzy download control which I cannot
hear on their site!
Brian
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Brian-Gaff wrote:
Hi I have bought from amazons one of their sound adaptors with phonos on
the back in the hope of being able to use it for recording line level
stuff, and output line level stuff. Info is quite vague on the
instruction leaflet, but it suggests it has a cd with it, but none was
sent as it seems to work when you plug it in. Or should I say not work.
The output from the phone output sockets seems to be very low indeed so
am I missing something here. I note it has an input switch which seems
to allow a standard pick up to be used or line level signals. It also
has an output for headphones with a volume, but surely the output from
the phono out sockets should be at least as loud as the socket on the
original internal sound card?
Am I missing something vital??
I recently bought a toslink to phono adaptor that ran off USB volts (5v)
And the output from that was low too.
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