I need to use a USB port to drive a D/A converter to send audio to a PA mixer. How is that function done. I have the D/A

We use MP3 files for music at church. I need to access my music files and send them to a D/A through a USB port then to my mixer. (Much better quality than internal audio card) Guidance please!!
"G"

hello, sorry but since this topic is not related to firefox or mozilla products, we won't be able to help you with that in this forum.
thank you for your understanding!

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