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Windows 11 audio driver or Windows 11 sound driver is a type of computer hardware/firmware driver necessary for audio devices to work properly in the Win11 operating system. Only with those drivers, can you hear sound from your PC.

The latest Realtek audio driver windows 11 for Intel was released on January 11, 2022. Its version is 6.0.9285.1. This Intel Realtek HD audio driver for Windows 11 is for a 3.5mm audio jack and can be installed on the 11th generation Intel NUC11PHKi7C and NUC11PHKi7CAA. Its size is 378.6 MB.

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The TesiraFORT DSP processor and Tesira EX-UBT AVB expander can be used to receive and/or transmit digital audio via USB to a PC. The USB port is used for audio only; the TesiraFORT DSP processor and Tesira EX-UBT AVB expander cannot be programmed or otherwise accessed via the USB port, and the Tesira USB port does not support video applications.

Both Tesira device types use a USB 2.0 port that operates as a USB Audio Class 1.0 device for 1- or 2-channel operation. Most modern computer operating systems include generic USB Audio Class 1.0 drivers that are compatible with Tesira (including Windows, Mac OS X and Unix-based operating systems), therefore Tesira USB devices can usually be used in mono or stereo mode without manually installing a driver.

For multi-channel USB audio input (3+ channels) in Windows applications Tesira USB devices are USB Audio Class 2.0 devices, which require the Biamp USB audio driver be installed on the host PC. Download the Biamp Tesira USB audio driver for Windows.

It is recommended that users consider Dante-USB interfaces in TesiraFORT DAN systems which require USB extensions. Alternatively, an EX-UBT can still be used in a TesiraFORT DAN system by adding a TesiraCONNECT TC-5D.

Please note that most USB extenders are not compatible with USB Audio. When using USB extenders ensure that the USB extender supports isochronous data transfers. The majority of USB extenders do not support isochronous data. Biamp is currently in the process of testing various USB extenders and will continue to expand the list of known compatible USB extenders:

Bit depth can be set to 16 or 24 bit with a fixed sampling rate of 48KHz. When using a bit depth of 24 bits, a maximum of 4 audio channels can be sent/received. When using a bit depth of 16 bits, a maximum of 8 audio channels can be sent/received.

When configured as a speakerphone, the EX-UBT synchronizes privacy mute state and volume control of Microsoft Skype for Business running on the connected host computer. This is achieved through Human Interface Device (HID) communication.

For Windows to recognize the Tesira USB interface, the configuration running in the Tesira system must contain the USB Input and/or Output blocks. The USB port on the TesiraFORT or Tesira EX-UBT is not active unless the Tesira configuration includes USB blocks.

WIth the active USB blocks added in the Tesira configuration, when the Tesira USB device is connected to a Windows machine, it will try to automatically install the required drivers and initialize the USB interface. Once a valid connection is established, the Tesira's USB device will appear as an audio device in Windows. Every time there is a change in the USB options of the Tesira configuration, the host operating system (Windows in this case) will update the drivers if necessary.

The Connected indicator will light up when a USB cable is plugged in. The Streaming indicator will light up when audio is actively passing over USB. Please note that we have observed instances with PC based hard CODECs (such as Vidyo) where the Streaming indicator of the USB Tx block would only illuminate when the CODEC was in an active call. Zoom PC's can optionally be controlled by a third party iPad app or control system. In our experience, users may need to select the Tesira USB peripheral from the iPad app to enable functionality.

Depending on how the USB Input/Output blocks were configured, the Tesira USB device will show up as a Playback device, a Recording device, or both. It may present itself as a "Line" or a "Speakerphone" device.

A Windows 10 update has added Speakerphone audio signal enhancement feature which is enabled by default. This has been seen to be detrimental to USB audio resulting in added noise and very low transmit levels. Disabling the feature in the Advanced options of the Speakerphone audio settings resolves the issue.

By default, Windows cannot handle a USB audio device that uses more than two audio channels. Therefore, in order to send more than two audio signals third-party software is required to make the additional channels available. Biamp has released the Biamp Tesira USB Driver for Windows to support multi-channel audio.

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