We have the Windows ASIO driver for the Audio Widget project, which
I'm quite sure can be made to work with other UAC2 firmware builds.
However, it is not well tested on XP. Personally, I have never used it
for anything below Win7. I'm currently using it on Win10 previews with
no issue at all.
An important thing to remember when setting up the UAC2 asynchronous
feedback endpoint is that Windows will not tolerate feedback rates
slower than 1ms. (On UAC1 it will.) Linux shows a perfect correlation
between feedback rate set in the USB descriptor and what will actually
happen. OS X has a rough correlation, and Windows simply refuses. It
has to do with low-level Windows USB stuff, not with libusbK or the
ASIO driver built on top of that.
Børge
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