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Author: | Petertjeee [ Sun Jan 07, 2024 7:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Low latency output, how low can you go? |
Apparenty searching for low latency output isn't allowed in the forum (too comon search term), so this is probably the 100 time someone posts this ![]() I am trying to get the lowest latency for use as jock pleasing, but am stuck at around 39ms total latency, which is not workable. I have a WIndows 10 PC, i7-8700, 16GB PC with a RME HSDPe AES soundcard. Buffersize of the card is 128, and I use ASIO in Stereotool 10.12 BETA48. If I go below the +-20ms buffersize, I get a lot of dropouts. So when I'm around 24ms buffersize, it is OK. Unfortunately this is about 36ms total latency, with is not usable for jock pleasing. I tried setting the buffersize of the card to 32, but this destroys my audio. 128 is the lowest that works OK. Are there any things I can do to get the total latency around the 10ms? Or do you really need the seperate STudio solution? Thanks in advance for the help! |
Author: | MrKlorox [ Sun Jan 07, 2024 11:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Low latency output, how low can you go? |
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Apparenty searching for low latency output isn't allowed in the forum (too comon search term)
Ah, yeah. The built-in search needs 4 letters or more, which makes initialisms (like ITU, AGC, MB1, etc) very tough to search. To work around this, it's always good practice to use Google's site search for forums.stereotool.com.https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3A ... eotool.com Just type Code: site:forums.stereotool.combefore your query for the full power of google's syntax parsing. |
Author: | Petertjeee [ Mon Jan 08, 2024 10:47 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Low latency output, how low can you go? |
Yes, well, latency or output is more than 3 characters long ![]() Anyway, lets discuss the issue ![]() |
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