In Reply to: RE: Do not upgrade to Windows 10 Anniversary Edition posted by PAR on August 5, 2016 at 04:01:46:
Hi PAR. Both will utilize the same low level USB drivers to hit the interface hardware ultimately.
Looking around, I think the issue is that the Windows' update may have messed with the "USB Audio" 1.0 driver such that "driverless" USB DACs like the Dragonfly that top out at 24/96 might have playback issues.
If this is the issue, then this subject should have been more specific rather than a general suggestion that there's something wrong with the USB drivers. Those of us using custom USB audio device drivers should not be affected.
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