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Behringer 2902x642840 — Windows 10 Exclusive

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Part 6: Alternative Permanent Solution – Replace the Driver with Thesycon

If the manual INF edit is too technical, or if Windows updates keep breaking your fix, the ultimate solution is to replace Behringer’s driver with the generic Thesycon USB Audio 2.0 Driver.

Behringer’s driver is a branded, feature-limited version of Thesycon’s reference driver. Thesycon’s generic driver (used by RME, Lynx, and others) works perfectly with the XMOS chip.

  1. Uninstall all Behringer drivers.
  2. Download the Thesycon USB Audio Class 2.0 Driver (trial version available – it does not expire for basic use).
  3. Install it, then plug in your Behringer interface.
  4. Windows will now recognize it as “USB Audio Class 2.0 Device.”
  5. Exclusive mode works perfectly, with zero Behringer2902x642840 errors.

Downside: You lose the Behringer Control Panel mixer, but you gain rock-solid stability.


Abstract:

This paper investigates latency, stability, and bit-perfect output in Windows 10’s WASAPI exclusive mode versus shared mode, using a Behringer UMC204HD (a common interface with a similar class-compliant USB chipset). We compare ASIO drivers vs. Windows native drivers in exclusive mode, measuring round-trip latency (RTL) via Oblique Audio’s RTL Utility. Results show that exclusive mode reduces latency by ~35–50% compared to shared mode but increases CPU interrupt load. Behringer’s proprietary ASIO driver outperforms Microsoft’s generic USB Audio 2.0 driver in exclusive mode below 128-sample buffers. A key finding: the Behringer interface fails to achieve advertised 24-bit/192 kHz in exclusive mode without periodic dropouts on certain Windows 10 builds (1909–22H2), likely due to USB packet timing issues.

Step 3: Install the Correct Legacy Driver (Not the Latest)

Do not use the latest driver from Behringer’s homepage (v5.1.0). Instead, use v4.38.0 – the last known stable driver for Windows 10 Exclusive Mode. behringer2902x642840 windows 10 exclusive

Step 4: Manually Edit the INF File (The 2902x642840 Fix)

This is the critical step that permanently resolves the exclusive mode handshake.

  1. Navigate to: C:\Program Files\Behringer\USB Audio Driver\Driver\

  2. Find Behringer_UMC.inf (or BEHRINGER_USB_AUDIO.inf).

  3. Copy it to your desktop. Edit the copy with Notepad (Run as Administrator). Behringer 2902x642840 — Windows 10 Exclusive Likely device

  4. Search for the section [BEHRINGER.ntamd64].

  5. You will see lines like: %USB\VID_1395&PID_000A.DeviceDesc%=BEHRINGER, USB\VID_1395&PID_000A

  6. Add the following line exactly (this addresses the 2902x642840 PID family):

    %USB\VID_1395&PID_0010.DeviceDesc%=BEHRINGER_EXCLUSIVE, USB\VID_1395&PID_0010 Audio I/O device or internal component compatible with

    (If you have a UMC1820, use PID_0010. For UMC204HD, use PID_000D. For UMC404HD, use PID_000C.)

  7. Scroll down to the [Strings] section. Add: BEHRINGER_EXCLUSIVE = “Behringer UMC Series (Exclusive Mode Enhanced)”

  8. Save the file. Replace the original in the Driver folder.

Overview

The Behringer 2902x642840 is a model identifier that appears to reference a Behringer audio device or component (likely a mixer, interface, or replacement part). When described as "Windows 10 exclusive," the implication is that the device either requires Windows 10 drivers/software to function fully, or that official support (drivers, control software, firmware tools) is provided only for Windows 10.

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