The B1 is natively 16-bit. It accepts 24-bit packets but truncates them. Fix: Force your software to output 16-bit. Using 24-bit in exclusive mode may produce white noise or silence.
The story of the chip and its "exclusive" software is a tale of a specialized Silicon Valley-born solution that found its home in the massive consumer electronics markets of Shanghai and Shenzhen.
: MVSilicon has incorporated a proprietary noise reduction algorithm into the B1 software. This technology significantly reduces background noise and distortion, ensuring that audio playback is clear and pristine.
Based on user reports and driver analysis, the MVSilicon B1 , but with significant limitations compared to higher-end chips:
Windows offers two primary pathways to exclusive mode access: and ASIO .
Unlocks onboard EQ, reverb, and noise suppression settings. 🛠️ Key Software Features
Windows must restart to initialize the new audio stack and the ASIO bridge.
Check the box for . Click Apply , then click OK . Step 4: Configure Your Software
💡 If your MVSilicon device isn't being recognized by the exclusive software, check your Sound Control Panel and ensure "Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device" is checked under Advanced Properties. If you'd like to troubleshoot a specific issue: