If the USB bus is congested or if all 5 dongles are served by the same USB hub I guess that could cause a bottleneck. It is a *serial* bus after all, so everybody has to wait in line for the slowest guy.
It’s like they tell new users of FreeSWITCH: there are too many combinations of hardware, dongle type, other software running on the machine, etc. to definitively state a universal limit.
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It this issue mentioned below the cause of the "WARNING: the combined data rates of tuner(s) on USB bus(es) above can potentially saturate or exceed the maximum USB 2.0 data rate of 480 Mbps..." error message that I often see on startup?
This error message mentions using other USB ports/busses; how do you go about changing what USB bus a tuner uses, assuming it is possible?
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Every motherboard + chipset combination is different, so there is no single answer. This is what we’ve trying to get across to the original poster.
In Windows 10 and later you can open System Properties and use the different views available in that window to plug and unplug dongles on each USB port to see where it populates. Just take notes and observe how many USB root hubs are shown and so forth.
I’m no expert, jdow is, but I’m sure she’s getting tired of repeating the broken record about USB issues. Maybe duck, duck, go searches are your friend? It’s not like this stuff is a well-kept secret.
But to repeat: there is no “one size fits all” answer when it comes to USB implementations. This is still a hobby and experimentation is part of the game. Get your fingers dirty and learn.
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