Thesycon’s USB audio class driver TUSBAudio targets USB audio devices for professional and semi-professional use and highest quality audiophile HiFi systems. The driver supports devices which are compliant to the USB Audio 2.0 or USB Audio 1.0 device class specification. The driver provides an ASIO 2.3.1 compliant software interface and integrates with Windows as a standard WDM/DirectX compatible sound device. If the device provides MIDI features the driver exposes standard Windows MIDI ports.
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To meet professional audio requirements, the audio class driver is optimized for low latency and low CPU load. Buffer depths can be adjusted by the user to optimize settings for a given computer. The driver implements a transparent (bit-perfect) playback and recording data path.
General
supports Audio class 1.0 and Audio class 2.0 devices
The TUSBAudio driver uses ASIO Driver Interface Technology and the Steinberg ASIO SDK. ASIO is a trademark and software of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.
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WDM/DirectX Features
standard Windows sound interfaces: MME, DirectSound, WASAPI
stereo and multi-channel playback and recording sound devices (depending on device capabilities)
flexible sound device configuration, for example: 8-channel unit can either be exposed as 7.1 or 4 x stereo playback
bit-perfect playback and recording through WASAPI
volume and mute control through Windows standard GUI (depending on device capabilities)
jack sensing (depending on device capabilities)
PCM 16 bit, 24 bit, and 32 bit sample format (depending on device capabilities)
Windows compliant MIDI input and output ports (depending on device capabilities)
Multiple applications can share a MIDI input port.
Optionally, multiple applications can share a MIDI output port.
Virtual Channels Add-on
The Virtual Channels Add-on is an optional component of the TUSBAudio driver and has to be licensed additionally.
virtual input or output channels can be defined (e.g. loopback channels)
virtual WDM sound devices can be built from virtual channels
arbitrary signal routing between physical and virtual channels can be configured
routing and weights are fixed (not dynamically configurable through API)
Mixer Add-on
The Mixer Add-on is an optional component of the TUSBAudio driver and has to be licensed additionally.
driver implements complete mixer matrix for all input and output channels
any mixer weight can be controlled through API at runtime
SDK included, contains sample application for mixer control
virtual input or output channels can be defined (e.g. loopback channels)
virtual WDM sound devices can be built from virtual channels
application examples: monitor mix, loopback channels, channel swap, balance, etc.
The driver will be delivered fully customized for licensee’s product.
Customization includes USB VID/PID, file names, text strings, etc.
Windows 10 version of the driver is signed with Microsoft Attestation signing.
Windows 7/8 version of the driver is signed with Thesycon’s code signing certificate.
Driver Customization Kit add-on: The Driver Customization Kit enables licensee to customize the driver by themselves.
Wizard style user interface for interactive use
Command line interface (silent mode) for integration into overall software setup
Customization possible
Control panel application with graphical user interface is included
Device status and control via private programming interface (DLL)
Source code of the control panel is part of the SDK.
DFU utility with graphical user interface is included
Firmware upgrade according to DFU device class
Customization and Multi-language user interface is possible
Source code of the DFU utility is part of the SDK.
NOTE: A DFU utility with identical functionality is available for macOS as well.
The SDK add-on is an optional component. It enables custom control panel development and direct access to custom firmware features. The SDK includes:
API definition and link library for TUSBAudio API DLL
API reference documentation
Source Code of sample control panel implementation
Source Code of DFU Application
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The USB Audio 2.0 Class Driver for Windows implements the USB Audio 2.0 and 1.0 device class specification and is independent of the specific silicon and firmware solution used in a given device. As long as the hardware and firmware implement the descriptors, endpoints and requests defined in the class specification the driver should work. However, there are some requirements and assumptions as listed below.
A device can implement a playback data path, a recording data path, or both.
Both playback and recording path must be driven by the same sample clock source (as required by ASIO).
An Audio 2.0 device must implement at least one clock source unit. If there is more than one clock source then a clock selector unit must be implemented as well.
The driver supports the asynchronous, synchronous and adaptive endpoint synchronization model.
If there is a recording path (IN endpoint) then the driver uses the incoming sample stream as clock reference to generate the outgoing stream (playback path).
A playback-only device with an asynchronous OUT endpoint must implement a feedback endpoint.
Optionally, a device can implement a feature unit to expose volume and mute controls.
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Current Version: 4.86
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The free evaluation version of the TUSBAudio driver works for an interval of 60 days without any limitation. After that evaluation period has expired, the driver stops working.
NOTE: The driver described on this page is *not for use by end users*. It will not help solve any problems you may experience with a consumer device such as a webcam, camcorder, card reader, external sound card, etc. Thesycon’s device drivers are software components intended to be used by hardware or software manufacturers to create end products.
For each USB device model an official USB vendor ID (VID) is required. Vendor IDs must be unique and will be assigned by the USB Implementers Forum (www.usb.org). Registration fees will be charged.
Thesycon owns a USB vendor ID and provides a subset of product IDs (PID) to licensees of Thesycon drivers.
The Network Print Driver Wizard software can be used to ease the installation or even automate the installation of a Brother network connected printers into a network environment. It has two modes:
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Install the printer driver and necessary TCP/IP printing software
Install the printer driver and necessary TCP/IP printing software and create a executable file, then when run, will totally automate the installation of the necessary Brother printer driver and TCP/IP printing software.
This software has been updated and is now available as the 'Driver Deployment Wizard', click here to learn about the new features.
How to use the Network Printer Driver Wizard:
When you run the Wizard for the first time you will see a welcome screem, click 'Next' . The Wizard will then search for any network connected Brother printers on the network. After the seach is complete you will see a screen similar to the one below:
Select the printer you wish to install and click 'Next'.
The Wizard will find Brother printers that have already been assigned an IP address.
Setting the IP Address
If the printer doesn't have an address, then the Wizard will allow you to change the IP address by selecting the printer from the list and by selecting the 'Configure IP' option. A dialogue box will then appear which allows you to specify information such as the IP address, subnet mask and also the gateway address if necessary.
Windows95/98/Me/NT4 and Windows 2000 systems
Different operation systems have different ways of printing. For example, Windows 95/98 and Windows Me do not have any built in peer-to-peer printing capability. This means that on a Windows 9x/Me PC, the Wizard software must also install the Brother peer-to-peer printing software. However, Windows NT 4 and Windows 2000 do include peer-to-peer printing capabilities, in fact, Microsoft® enhanced their peer-to-peer printing support by supporting the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) on their Windows 2000 series of software. This means that if you use this software on a Windows NT 4 or Windows 2000 system and select the 'LPR (Recommended)' option, the Wizard will use the Microsoft® supplied peer-to-peer printing software and in the case of Windows 2000, the Wizard will also display the 'IPP' option in the 'Port Driver' setting of the Wizard.
After you have specified the correct printer from the list, the Wizard will check which drivers you have installed onto your PC.
However, if you don't have the correct printer driver on your PC yet, you must specify another driver. To do that click the 'Have Disk' button and browse through to the correct location that contains the Brother driver that you wish to install. For example, if you are installing a HL-1650/70N driver, the driver you require is located in the driverpcl folder.
Once you have specified the correct driver, click the 'Next' button from the 'Select the printer driver' screen.
You will then see a screen similar to below:
Please note the two options:
'Copy the Driver files to this PC and create an installation program for other users'. This option will install the Brother driver onto your PC and will also create an .EXE file which can be run by other users. When other users run the .EXE file, they will automatically receive the driver and also any peer to peer printing software that may not already be installed on their PC.
'Only create an Installation Program for other users'. Use this option if you have already installed the driver on your PC and simply wish to create an .EXE file that other users can run.
Select the option that you require, if you do not wish to create an .EXE file, simply click the 'Finish' button and the driver and peer to peer printing software will only be created on your PC. If you select either of the make .EXE file options, you will be prompted to specify a network share and path that will contain the .EXE file. Specify a location and let the driver create the .EXE file.
The necesarry driver will be installed onto your PC and the necessary peer to peer printing software will also be copied to your PC. On some operating systems you will then have to re-boot your PC before you can print. Once the PC is re-booted you are able to print a test page that confirms that the printer and network connections is OK. Installing the driver automaticially onto other computers If you selected either of the make .EXE file options, simply inform your colleagues to run the .EXE file you create and automatically the driver and peer to peer printing software will be installed onto their PC.
You can also use the Point and Print capability of Windows systems to automatically install a driver in a 'queue' based system. Click here to see more information.