Ab13x Usb Audio Driver [top] May 2026
AB13x USB Audio Driver
Introduction
The AB13x USB audio driver is software that enables a computer to communicate with audio devices based on the AB13x family of USB audio controllers. These controllers integrate USB audio interfaces, handling digital audio streaming, device descriptors, control requests, and often mixer or endpoint management. Drivers implement the USB Audio Class protocol (UAC) or vendor-specific extensions to provide low-latency playback and recording, sample-rate control, and multi-channel support.
- Step 1: Get VID:PID. On Windows, in Device Manager view Properties → Details → Hardware Ids. On Linux, use lsusb.
- Step 2: Google the VID:PID (without searching for arbitrary download pages; prefer vendor or distributor pages). If VID:PID maps to a known vendor, check their support page for drivers or SDKs.
- Step 3: Search GitHub and community forums (e.g., Linux audio lists, Superuser, Stack Overflow) for that VID:PID—often hobbyists post reverse-engineered protocols or small utilities.
- Step 4: If no vendor driver, try generic UAC: uninstall vendor driver and let the OS use built-in USB audio driver; that often restores basic playback/capture.
Support:
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The "AB13X USB Audio" driver is a generic identifier for USB-C to 3.5mm headphone adapters using a common Chinese-made DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) chip, often the AB136T. It is frequently seen when using non-branded or third-party adapters with devices from brands like Apple or Samsung. Key Features AB13x USB Audio Driver Introduction The AB13x USB
How to Update the AB13X USB Audio Driver Step 1: Get VID:PID
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)