USB Devices FAQ

USB Devices FAQ

My Win 10 PC is only getting the left channel over USB. What's the issue?
You must use Windows 10, release 1803 or later for the USB audio to work properly. At this point in the Windows 10 lifecycle, all PCs should be on a build that supports stereo USB.

Click on the search bar and start to type Control Panel, then open up Control Panel. Go to Sound, and locate the USB device in both the record and playback tabs, double click it, and go to the Advanced tab. If Windows decided to detect the Wheatstone/Audioarts USB device as a mono microphone instead of a stereo device, you'll be able to set it to stereo and your desired sample rate. Note: If using a Wheatstone M4IPUSB, set both record and playback of your USB device to the same sample rate as your WheatNet-IP system, 16 bit for best results.

Always use the Windows Control Panel to do this and not the Win 10 sound control from Settings. The Windows Control Panel will save your changes and make them default. Win 10 settings won't.
Is this Mac compatible? What are some troubleshooting steps for Macs?

Many Wheatstone/Audioarts users connect their consoles to Apple products. There was an issue in OS Sierra where the driver used by the USB chipset in our products wasn’t in the OS. Here are some USB troubleshooting tips for Macs:

1. Verify the USB cable is securely plugged into the USB port at each end of the cable. 

Unplug the console cable from the Mac’s USB port, wait about ten seconds, then securely plug it back in.

2. If following #1 makes no difference, unplug all other devices plugged into the USB ports, then plug in the USB cable from the console or M4IP-USB Blade to see if the Mac then detects the device. Sometimes other devices will have a conflict and don’t “play nice” with the console/M4IP-USB connection. If you find this to be the case, you may need to manual connect the other devices after plugging in the console, or there may be a driver update or other information available from the other device manufacturer.

3. Was USB working from the console and then just stopped working?  

If it used to work, what changed prior to norticing it no longer is working? A new device added by chance? A new program installed? Could try reverting the computer to the way it was before the device stopped working. If it works again, there’s an incompatibility with the console/M4IP-USB and whatever new device or program was added.

4. Check the System Profiler 

Open System Profiler from the Utilities folder in the Applications folder. From the Contents column on the left, under the Hardware header, select USB; the panel to the right will show all the USB devices that the computer recognizes. It may not identify them correctly by name, but it should have the right number of devices listed.

If the console/M4IP-USB device shows up in System Profiler–even if it doesn’t work, then it’s usually a software issue. Your best solution is to try updating the drivers, creating a new user, or reinstalling the system software.

If the console/M4IP-USB device doesn’t appear in System Profiler, the issue is more likely to be hardware either the device or the USB port isn’t working properly. In this event, continue on to the next item on this list. With each of the following items, go back and check the System Profiler window (press Command+R to refresh the list) to see if the device appears.

5. USB port lacks power 

If you have the device plugged into a USB hub or into your keyboard, plug it directly into one of the USB ports on the computer. If it works there, the issue is with the device to which it had been previously connected. The device may need more power than the port provides.

6. Not all USB ports in the computer are working 

Check the device in all the USB ports on the computer. Also test each port using a good, working USB device. Sometimes one port on the computer will stop functioning, but others will still work. If this is the case, the computer may need to be serviced.

7. Check if the device is properly mounted:

a. Open Hard Disk > Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility.

b. Highlight the name of your device, if it shows Mount on top, click Mount so that it changes to Unmount.

 

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