In Reply to: RE: USB Audio 2 in Windows posted by Roseval on September 2, 2016 at 10:41:20:
On one side having UAC2 like OSX/Linux is possibly good for general easy installation and compatibility.
On the other side, if I look at OSX implementation, it lacks various useful features that an ASIO driver normally offers - i.e. buffer setup.
Furthermore, UAC2 lacks DSD guidelines, so I aspect a DoP implementation "only". On this matter DoP clamps down DSD bandwidth. Under Linux ALSA it's possible to have non-DoP DSD for a few USB receivers, but the same doesn't look likely for OSX. I fear a similar situation would happen with Windows UAC2.
Therefore, it seems to me that ASIO allows a fuller control of the device.
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