![]() I was able to test a few devices with C-Media chip. I tested latency on Audacity and it seemed fine.also, would be nice if more people could confirm if this method is working for more devices. > uncheck Show compatible hardware > have disk > navigate to C:\Program Files\Logitech Gaming Software\Drivers\USBAudio\ and select lgAudio.inf, open > ok > select Logitech G430 Gaming Headset (you can try others.) > hit next > Yes on the warning window > Reboot if you have success message on updated drivers.Īfter reboot > Right click on windows audio > Playback > find the device > hit configure > and.now you have 7.1 option and things should work.ĭO NOT expect your device to be recognized on LGS - it won't! But you can use the drivers with Hesuvi/E-APO without resorting to VBCable or Voicemeeter.ĭifferent devices can have different behaviors with this method - nothing is guaranteed. ![]() Go to devmgmt.msc > find your usb sound card (under "Sound, video and game controllers") > right-click > update driver > browse my computer for driver software > let me pick from a list. (You can install this without having any logitech device.) ![]() ![]() Have your cheap C-Media USB sound card connected You might be able to use Logitech's 7.1 drivers for Windows on cheap C-Media USB sound cards / Headsets - you just have to manually install the audio driver that comes with LGS: Here's a possible gold tip to get 7.1 drivers for cheap C-Media devices and possibly other USB sound devices ![]()
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