Hi Frank,
well that sounds promising. I'm not getting crackles & pops.
Just out of interest, the fact that I can set it to such a low latency and not get crackles & pops, could that be due to the speed of the laptop's processor ( 3.06), or the amount of memory (500mb) or
the type of internal soundcard ( sigma tel) & the asio driver(asio4all),
or just sheer good fortune that I ended up with a combination that works.

All I basically remember you telling me ( or at least it came across as) was to get as much memory & as fast a processor as my budget would allow.

best wishes
Rikki

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Originally posted by Frank L. Rosenthal:
Rikki, a buffer size of 64 seems very low, i.e., very low latency. A latency of 441 or 10ms or less is usually good enough. The lower the latency is the better will be the live playing experience. So at 64 you are doing very well indeed as long as you don't end up with crackles & pops.




[This message has been edited by rikkisbears (edited 08-25-2004).]
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