On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Thomas Grill wrote:
It's very sensible, though. Playing around with the parameters (changing the buffer-size during operation etc.) occasionally resulted in bluescreens, which is normally rare under XP.
I've seen changing the buffersize resulting in crashes too. For the rest it appears stable to me.
The latency is selected in the HDSP settings program.
Yes and no... it's the I/O buffer size that you select... the portaudio library used by PD imposes some more latency.
I didn't know about this patch. Nice. I get 37ms at 44.1kHz and 28.6ms at 96kHz. I also use 256 sample buffers. I just "discovered" that the "-audiobuf" flag is used in ASIO too. I wrongly assumed it was only there for MME.
I don't know the latency I use by heart, and I'm on a different machine.
But
it is more like 6ms than 30ms.
I was assuming that only the HDSP buffer was there.
I measured it with the latency.pd patch provided with the newer pd versions. It gives me 33 ms at 48 kHz/256 samples buffer size.
Thanks for pointing me to this patch.
regards, Johannes