Thanks - if the larger value is the one that determines latency, how exactly is it calculated?  The help output on the cmdline says '-b N sample frames (or -kprds) per software sound I/O buffer.  What does this mean?  Is there a spot in the source I should check out, which would answer my question better?  Can I contribute to the manual and flesh this documentation out more?

I'll be sure to experiment - thanks again.
b

On 1/10/06, Istvan Varga <istvan_v@fibermail.hu> wrote:
On Wednesday 11 January 2006 00:32, Ben McAllister wrote:

> I'm not setting one, so I believe it will default to 4096, no?  That should
> give me 4096/44100+(# of samples latency in ctrl-panel of asio driver/44100)
> msec of latency I think.  In this case, that's 4096+256/44100, so shouldn't
> I expect about 98 ms of latency?  Please correct my understanding of this if
> I'm wrong.
>
> Thanks for the reply! b

If there are really no explicit settings anywhere, not even .csoundrc,
you get -b 4096 -B 16384 on Windows (the larger value is the one that
determines latency). Try something like -b 128 -B 512, and see if that
works better; some experimenting is needed to find the best settings.
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