Re: STUSBXLR10 cable, help please

This cable is most likely an XLR to USB adapter. This means you will need an XLR microphone such as the Behringer XM8500. The button on the rounded end of the cable is part of the XLR specification, and is the method by which you detach the XLR plug. The button is a spring-loaded affair. It will snap into place when you plug it in. In order to remove the plug, depress then button then pull out the wire from the microphone, making sure to only pull by the body of the plug, and not the connecting cable.

The fact that it attempts to subvert your audio system is a flaw of the CMedia chipset incorporated into most of these converters. You will need to make sure that you're in the mmanage audio devices dialog box when you plug this in, that way you'll be able to set the def ault output device back to your speakers or headphones.

Kai

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