Is it possible to support multiple device interfaces?

Is it possible to support multiple device interfaces?

This may indeed be possible, but it requires specially written drivers that can recognise and support multiple interfaces. Standard drivers that support a single device would be totally confused when presented with two or more identical interfaces.

Can you implement two interfaces with the same signature?

If two interfaces contain a method with the same signature but different return types, then it is impossible to implement both the interface simultaneously. According to JLS (§8.4.2) methods with same signature is not allowed in this case.

What happens if you have two audio interfaces?

Standard drivers that support a single device would be totally confused when presented with two or more identical interfaces. They wouldn’t be able to differentiate between them and the second interface would be ignored, or (more likely) your PC would crash or fail to boot up at all.

What does it mean when two interfaces are bridged?

What “bridged” really means. In untangle when two interfaces are bridged it means that they are in the same zone or that they both connect to the same network space. As the cardinal rules explain, Untangle routes all traffic according to its routing table – even those crossing between two bridged interfaces.

How to combine multiple audio interfaces into one device?

Some applications not manufactured by Apple don’t support separate input and output devices. When you create an Aggregate Device, make sure to connect all external audio interfaces first. From the Finder, choose Go > Utilities. Open the Audio MIDI Setup application.

Can you use multiple audio interfaces with ASIO?

Unfortunately (despite many requests from users), ASIO still doesn’t officially support multiple devices, so if you have several completely different models of interface with ASIO drivers, while all will appear in the list of available devices, you can only choose one at a time.

Can you add more inputs to an audio interface?

There’s been a recent spate of queries from musicians asking how feasible it is to add more inputs and outputs to an existing audio interface, as their recording and playback requirements become more sophisticated.