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Title: Buffering: Minimum Hardware size.....how?
Post by: windowsx on November 29, 2010, 01:58:23 pm
In WASAPI - Event Style, user can set buffering to minimum hardware size option. My question is how J River detects this value? I mean some hardware stated they can have down to 64 or 32 samples but some can even run down to even 8-16 or even 1 samples in some cases. Is it possible to change minimum hardware size to any specific ones in anyway at all? I'm just curious to know though.
Title: Re: Buffering: Minimum Hardware size.....how?
Post by: Matt on November 29, 2010, 02:30:34 pm
The minimum hardware size is provided by the hardware itself.

There's no reason to pursue unusually low buffering values.  In general, you should select a value large enough to prevent audio hiccups.  The default should work well in most cases.
Title: Re: Buffering: Minimum Hardware size.....how?
Post by: windowsx on November 30, 2010, 05:00:27 am
Thank you. You're right. Forcing to run below hardare will cause unstability  ;D