Hi Hans,
I hear that using ASIO4ALL on Windows can help quite a bit:
If my understanding is correct, this is more of a rapper which adds ASIO support to hardware not designed to. As a side effect it reduces latencies on mainly AC'97 chips which is fun when working with on (mother) board interface, but is not so useful with hardware that support ASIO to begin with.
Although that is just my view, I did try the latest version just now which was not even close to virtually wire speed I experienced with the same hardware under Ubuntu.
P.S.
BTW if Mathieu is around.. The gimmick of "advanced mode" labeled with a photo of Einstein versus "simple mode" being George Bush seems to have been removed from the latest version of this software.
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On Sep 14, 2008, at 5:54 AM, PSPunch wrote:
Hi,
This was just a thought and not a theme I need immediate answers.
I believe it is common understanding that Pd on Windows has much latency issues than on other platforms.
Has there been any attempts like, say, add native ASIO support to Pd? Is there any specific process towards the end of the chain which makes it difficult to add new types of outputs?
-- David Shimamoto
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