Another USB hub question

While we're at it.
Why are the connectors used in audio still USB A? I would have thought that USB C is the new standard.
Probably because it's not. 😛 At least not yet. USB A is not officially deprecated in any way.

It makes sense to use the form factor that is most commonly used, which is a moving target of course. Mechanically, USB A might not be great, but from my point of view it's better than USB C for a permanent connection.
 
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... While coming from Fiio themselves. Quote (re. the Fiio Warmer DAC):
Notes:
1.Typically, set UAC to UAC2.0. If connecting to devices like PS5 or Switch, switch the UAC mode to 1.0.
2.OS/NOS settings are only effective in USB decoding mode.
It doesn't say which setting is used for optical and coax though just that you can't switch.
 
Quoting John Darko: TOSLINK and coaxial inputs operate only in NOS mode. If you insist on OS mode, you’ll need to feed the Warmer over USB. FiiO hasn’t confirmed this explicitly, but we might reasonably assume that the OS mode’s mathematical processing must run on the Warmer’s USB receiver chip, through which S/PDIF signals do not pass.
Well. Darko or not Darko I believe more on my experience rather than in his words.
Regarding you…You can believe who you want.
I only told my real experience
 
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