Share on:
Fly Kan 7.1-Channel USB Audio Adapter DAC Sound Box – External Sound Card with SPDIF Digital Audio – Analog/Digital Stereo Converter with Dual Mic In
- Turn your laptop or desktop computer into a 7.1-channel home theater-ready sound system
Model No.: U2AUDIO7-1
Purchase Guidance:
♦ The audio adapter's SPDIF optical pass-through port just supports two-channel audio,does not support 5.1 and 7.1 channel.
♦ Please check the audio channel number of your original media files frist.
♦ Make the right audio setting,choose the right channel according to the verified media file.
♦ No driver required,the Included Software is An Application Software For adjusting the audio channel.
♦ This 7.1 channel sound card can realize a sound recording function via recording software like Audacity.
Notice - The buttons control only 3.5mm audio jack outputs /inputs sound effects. (Vol + / Vol - , MIC Mute, Vol Mute). The S/PDIF is a pass-through design, so the audio (Vol + / Vol - ) via S/PDIF can only be controlled on your PC's audio settings.
Supporting analog and digital audio for 2 to 7.1 channel audio applications, the external USB sound card provides a cost-saving upgrade from built-in/on-board sound that turns desktop/laptop sound into a home theater-ready audio solution.
The external USB sound card features easy-to-use volume control and two external microphone inputs - a convenient solution for any audio application requiring high quality sound with multi-input capability with support for 44.1 KHz and 48 KHz sampling rates for analog playback and recording or 48 KHz for SPDIF. A more than suitable solution for home theater, gaming or multi-media presentations, the External USB Sound Card is easy to install with plug and play support in Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems.
Applications
• Add 7.1 audio support to laptop or small form factor system with no internal expansion options
• Replace or upgrade the existing integrated audio on a laptop or portable computer
• Connect your computer to an home theater audio receiver through optical S/PDIF
Features
• Full 7.1 audio outputs via 3.5mm mini-jacks
• Optical S/PDIF input (pass through) and output
• Dual microphone input
• Built-in volume control buttons
• Full-duplex recording and playback
• Supports 44.1 and 48 KHz sampling rates for analog playback and recording or 48 KHz for SPDIF
• High Speed USB 2.0 compliant host interface, with transfer rates up to 480 Mbps
TAG: Game USB DAC Soundcar|3D Surround Sound Card 7.1|Wired Game Headphon|Audio Sound Recorde|Sound blaster |Multi Channel External Soundcard|
Setting up office in Shenzhen from 2013.Fly Kan was specialized in providing Audio,Video,Data Transfer solutions for customers, foucs on research and development, design and Marketing production. Our products range from Video Converter ,Computer Accessories to Audio Transfer solution,support branded seller to won the market in North America, Europe, East Asia, Australia, etc.
♦ Why doesn’t my microphone seem to work or record?
- Most microphones or headsets on the market today house a TRS (Tip Ring Sleeve) jack and the USB-AUDIO is designed to accommodate this. Mono or TS (Tip Sleeve) microphones will need a 3.5mm mono to stereo adapter installed in line in order to work converting TS to TRS (see image below for visual example). XLR microphones (even if adapted to 3.5mm TRS) will also not work.
♦ Can I use this audio adapter for audio production/recording?
USB audio adapters in general inherit about a 500ms delay/latency. You can offset this latency in your recording software or in post production, but is not recommended for live recording and broadcasting in a professional environment.
♦ Can I use the USB-AUDIO output as well as the default output jack at the same time?
- No. Most operating systems support multiple audio outputs, but only allow a single one to be enabled at a time. So this manual step of selecting the right audio output from the operating system’s built-in audio control panel is essential.
♦ It is plugged into my PC but I get no audio or I get sound out of my laptop speakers.
- An extra step is needed. After plugging in the USB-AUDIO, also ensure the audio adapter is set to be your primary playback- and recording device in your control panel or system preferences.