We witnessed 500ms~800ms time stamp jumps in the USB streaming from PCs during our tests, and we concluded that some (or many?) PCs don’t generate a proper USB time stamp that our previous drivers refer to, for the synchronization between input and output. Choosing a lower amount results in lower output latency but it might produce noise at high CPU loads. It determines the output buffer size on ASIO. Input latency gets lower with a lower setting but it causes high CPU load. Under both WDM and ASIO circumstances, the option can change the operation cycle. ![]() Stable = Longer latency brings more stability. Standard = It’s a well balanced setting between shorter latency and stability. Low Latency = The option shorten the general communication speed between a driver and a PC however it might trade-offs stability. ![]() Customer choose one from three selections, Low Latency, Standard, and Stable.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |