Well, BCF2000 is not an audio device and not every Xenyx has USB audio interface. Original drivers (64bit one is BEHRINGER_2902_X64_2.8.40.zip) are zip archives and they are less then 1MB in size! What is going on with Behringer? The only guess I have: the drivers are signed by company with other name (I do not remember which), so can it be license issue? On most driver download sites, you get some ".exe" file which is more than 2MB in size. One Behringer supporter claims in the forum there are no such drivers! WARINING: these drivers are hard to find. At some "unlucky" moment, they have completely disappeared from Behringer Downloads and replaced with ASIO4ALL. But they was (and still are) working on all Windows incarnations (32/64bit, from XP up to Windows 10). These drivers had some strangeness: they was not really utra low in latency, ASIO buffer size was affecting WDM (system) sounds and ASIO mode was not blocking system sounds. They was also advertised as "Ultra low latency". Low end Behrigner devices (audio interfaces, Xenyx mixers) used to have Behringer custom drivers (WDM and ASIO).
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