Back in Sound settings, click 'Device Properties' under 'Input'. Enter the ‘Enhancements’ tab and disable all enhancements.Ħ. Enter the ‘Supported Formats’ tab and place checkmarks next to all the available sample rates except 32kHz.ĥ.
Then, click 'Additional Device Properties'.Ĥ. Click 'Device Properties' under 'Output'.
Under 'Input', the device should be listed as Eclipse 384USB Audio Driver Recording 1/2'.ģ.If you use another audio device for listening, choose that one instead. Note that this choice means you will only hear computer audio from the microphone's headphone output. Under 'Output', the device should be listed as Eclipse 384USB Audio Driver Playback'.Make sure the Zen Studiois chosen under 'Output' and 'Input': Right-click the speaker icon in the system tray and choose ‘Open Sound settings’.Ģ. Windows 10 needs a few tweaks to get the Eclipse 384up and running:ġ. Check this by selecting the Options panel and clicking on the Firmware Update button. Note: Make sure your device has the most recent firmware installed. Connect your choice of inputs and outputs to Eclipse 384. Open your control panel by double-clicking the icon and follow the device activation procedure.Ĥ.
Download and install the Eclipse 384 software control panel from support/downloads This will enable you to control your device from your computer and select all necessary settings.ģ. The guest operating system will recognize the new HID-compliant device (Eclipse 384).Ģ. Connect to the AC power source via the back panel connector and the USB cable to the USB port on your computer.