nothing running beside Pd, freshly booted windows xp. afaik there is no option in pd to adjust buffer size, but it seems that Pd chose the bigest possible buffer size or what does "ASIO: input latency: 1440, output latency: 1440" mean?
I'm running a Pd patch with an oggcast~ object running that consumes around 20% CPU on a 1.6 GHZ Pentium-M with a USB audio card.
Thomas Grill wrote:
Hi, do you have some high priority software running apart from PD (like task manager)? Does it become better with higher buffer sizes?
thanks! Thomas
Am 26.11.2004 um 15:40 schrieb smoerk:
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:
sysRef: 10014 asioversion: 2 driverversion: 11 name: Hercule DJ Console ASIO ASIO initialized successfully ASIOGetChannels inputs: 2, outputs: 6 ASIOGetBufferSize min: 96, max: 1440, preferred: 192, granularity: 96 ASIO: using traditional scheduler ASIOSetSampleRate 48000 ASIO: buffers allocated ASIO: channel 0 type 16 ASIO: channel 1 type 16 ASIO: channel 2 type 16 ASIO: channel 3 type 16 ASIO: input latency: 1440, output latency: 1440 ASIO: ringbuffer size: 2880 ASIO: started