Tim Blechmann wrote:
i have droputs every second to a few seconds. should i record the audio and send it to you (ogg or mp3)? pd's log window says:
i don't think that's necessary ... i had the same problem earlier, but solved it for my quattro (don't remember how)
ASIOGetBufferSize min: 96, max: 1440, preferred: 192, granularity: 96 ASIO: using traditional scheduler
i changed the asio buffer size to the maximum buffer size ... in your case 1440, that's not a multiple of 64, so you are not using the callback based scheduler ... i'll somehow have to implement a feature to select this, but don't know, where ...
and i wondered why it says traditional scheduler :-). maybe you can change the buffer size from maximun to preferred again. is preferred the value you set in the control panel of the audio device or normally a hard coded value in the audio device driver? (i guess this differs from card to card). I think the way to go is to open the ASIO driver's control panel as most audio software does it.
i think, i know, how your clicks sound like, but you can record a short bit and send it to me (privately, and please only a few kb ... slow dialup connection)
just realised that i need am adapter from RCA to mini-jack. but it sounds really like normal dropout, when buffer is to low or computer to slow.