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At its core, the MVSilicon chipset utilizes , a USB communication protocol designed specifically for streaming time-sensitive data like audio. This ensures a continuous flow of data, though it lacks the error-correction features found in "bulk" transfers, making hardware quality essential for maintaining clear sound. While it typically operates on USB 2.0 bandwidth—which is technically sufficient for high-quality 24-bit audio—the actual fidelity is often limited by the specific analog-to-digital converters (ADC) used in the MVSilicon-powered device. mvsilicon b1 usb audio