My problem: when I record two over-the-air TV programs at the same time - switching back and forth to avoid commercials in more or less real-time - I get distorted audio. Very slowwww audio.
I'm using hdmi out to the TV and spif out to the receiver - I'm not using HDMI out audio to avoid handshaking issues when I turn off the TV when playing music.
I'm running an i5 processor on a z97 motherboard, using a GX 750-ti video card with 2 gig. The system has 8 gig ram. JRiver is on the high speed m.2 SSD and is recording onto a second SSD. JRiver is set to Realtek digital optical output wasapi.
I tried reducing the device buffer from 100 to 50ms, and changing sample rates above 9600 to 9600. I also changed the properties of the spdif out to 2 channels 24 bit 9600. I also set the dsp to two channels with JRiver mixing.
I tried the above using 1) the motherboard optical out, and 2) the optical out on a Creative x-fi, titanium sound card.
None of that solved the problem.
I finally got it working using the motherboard optical out by switching JRiver to bitstreaming.
Questions:
1) Is it working because bitstreaming eliminated buffering within JRiver?
2) Do I have any of the setting wrong in JRiver that are causing the buffering issues?
3) Or do I have this all wrong and it isn't a buffering issue and I just lucked into the bitsreaming solution.
I can live with the bitstreaming solution but I would like to better undrestand the issues so I can choose between alterantive solutions.