| The GUI, which I emphatically do not recommend, has a tendency to remember
and re-use settings, which is probably not what you want. You can deal with
this, however, by opening all the relevant dialogs and double-checking all
the relevant settings. Not exactly convenient.
The next Windows installer will leave out the csound5gui.exe application,
and include QuteCsound instead. I find this somewhat better behaved.
Hope this helps,
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Aikin"
To:
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 5:47 PM
Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: RE: Re altime Audio Output Gargling
Victor.Lazzarini wrote:
>
> In addition, -odac is hardly going to be the fastest option, whichis
> ASIO. The ASIO drivers are in my experience oftern the last oneslisted by
> portaudio (the highest numbers). The low numbers andthe default IO often
> is the old MME out.Victor
Good point. But when I tried switching to -odac 16, which is listed by
PortAudio as Asio4All, or -odac 17, which is M-Audio FW ASIO, this did not
reduce the latency. And when I tried restoring values for -b and -B
(specifically, -b 128 -B 512) while using either of these ASIO drivers, the
gargling sound returned. So I'm still suspecting that the settting for -odac
is being ignored.
--JA
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