They are some just "virtual" ones created by Windows from the information provided by your sound cards / controllers. The "devices" under Audio inputs and outputs are not relevant in this context.
(see attached image.) There is no sign of this device/driver in Universal Serial Bus controllers but I did find a Steinberg USB controller utility in Apps and Features and that did allow me to uninstall it far enough to install a new one. But the installer insisted it was still installed. I "uninstalled" it from there it disappeared from "Audio Inputs and Outputs".
What do I need to do to get rid of these, what keeps putting them back when I get rid of them, and why are there two of them?ĮDIT - PS - Tom Yan, in his answer, pointed out that I could also find the same driver under "Sound, Video and Game Controllers". If I delete them and try to install a new one on the spot before rebooting, the installer claims they're already installed, as you can see here. If I delete them ("remove device"), as soon as I reboot they reappear. For some reason a PAIR of these show up in Device Manager. If you have any other Peachtree Audio integrated amp or DAC, these drivers are unnecessary and should NOT be installed.I'm trying to uninstall the driver for a USB audio interface (the Steinberg in the image below), because I want to install a fresh version, since the current one is acting flaky. iT X and X1)Ĭlick here: Peachtree Windows Driver Instructions - SEĭownload driver here: Peachtree 24/192 USB X SE audio driverĬlick here: Peachtree Windows Driver Instructionsĭownload driver here: Peachtree 24/192 USB X audio driver.The installation will fail if it is set to the 96K (“out”) position. IMPORTANT: Before installing driver be sure that the switch on the rear panel of your amplifier is set to the 192K position (push the switch “in”). These drivers should be installed before streaming audio via your Windows PC's USB connection to the llisted Peachtree components ONLY. Here are instructions and download links for installing Peachtree Audio 24/192 USB audio drivers for Windows 10, Windows 8 and Windows 7. X1 USB to SPDIF Converter (purchased May 2015 or later).iT X (purchased November 2014 or later).Note: Do not connect the Carina, preDAC, nova500, nova300, nova150, sonaDAC or shift to your computer until the installer asks for it to be plugged in and switched on. To play back music files from a Windows PC on your Carina, preDAC, nova500, nova300, nova150, sonaDAC or shift download and install Peachtree USB audio driver IMPORTANT! You must remove all Peachtree files from your computer's Control Panel before re-installing the Peachtree X driver. Instructions for Re-installing Peachtree X Driver in Windows 10 Re-install ONLY if you are using one of the above Peachtree Audio products. X1 USB to SPDIF Converter (purchased April 2015 or earlier).iT X (purchased October 2014 or earlier).
If you are experiencing problems with USB audio on one of these Peachtree products, please re-install the Peachtree USB X audio driver. USB audio not working after Windows 10 update?