This is not a hardware defect. It’s a between the old Behringer firmware and Windows 10’s USB Audio driver (usbaudio2.sys) introduced after the Windows 10 May 2020 Update.
The "behringer2902x642840" identifier typically points to a specific hardware ID or driver component related to Behringer audio interfaces operating on Windows 10 64-bit systems. Achieving "exclusive" mode with this driver is crucial for audio professionals, musicians, and podcasters who require bit-perfect playback and the lowest possible latency.
The driver is a legacy, high-performance native ASIO driver specifically sought by users of "lower-end" Behringer audio interfaces (like the U-Phoria UM2, UCA202, and UCA222) to replace generic Windows drivers or ASIO4ALL. Executive Summary behringer2902x642840 windows 10 exclusive
Setting up a budget-friendly home recording studio or low-latency live streaming environment often leads creators to Behringer's classic USB audio interfaces and mixers. Devices like the U-CONTROL UCA202 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. , , and smaller XENYX USB mixers (such as the Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Exclusive Mode (Opus for Buffer Underrun) Composer: Driver Conflict Hardware: Behringer UMC2902x642840 (fictional model) System: Windows 10, latest update that broke everything This is not a hardware defect
If you are using a Behringer audio interface, mixer, or USB device on Windows 10, you might have encountered the "2902x642840" identifier—or more specifically, the Texas Instruments PCM2902 USB Audio Codec driver. This, often listed as the "Behringer USB Audio 2.8.40" driver, is a cornerstone for many classic Behringer UCA202, UCA222, or Xenyx USB interfaces.
Using this driver on Windows 10 is often a strategy to bypass the Windows Audio Engine (DirectSound/WASAPI), which can introduce latency and unwanted resampling. Achieving "exclusive" mode with this driver is crucial
Under the Exclusive Mode section, ensure both of the following options are checked:
: establishes a direct link between the DAW and the physical Texas Instruments codec.
Extract the ZIP folder contents. Right-click setup.exe and select Run as Administrator .