48k hz

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The 48k Hz tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about audio default format settings in Windows, particularly when devices like the Rodecaster Duo lock the sample rate at 48 kHz. Users report issues with incompatible bit depths, such as being stuck at 32 bit/48K Hz instead of the supported 24 bit/48K Hz, leading to choppy audio. Troubleshooting involves adjusting Windows audio settings to match the device's required format. The tag is relevant for Windows 11 users dealing with USB audio interfaces and sample rate conflicts.
  1. JFilkins

    Windows 11 Audio Default Format Stuck at incompatible rate

    Recently picked up a Rodecaster Duo for better audio streaming between two PCs. The Rodecaster Duo is meant for 24 bit/48K Hz audio format. The Duo has two USB inputs so you can connect to two PCs. When connected to USB 1 the PC locks Audio Default Format at 32 bit/48K Hz. USB 2 is locked at the...
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