On 24-02-2022 19:57, Len Ovens wrote:
While there have been many rules of thumb in the past for tuning a system for audio, the reality is that each system is different and requires different steps (with testing).
Those rules of thumb should still apply mostly. The other reality is that some
of the newer systems have fewer choices (like laptops) and the user will just have to get used to higher latency audio use.
Personally I think every system is tunable/tweakable to a certain degree. Haven't come across a system yet that I couldn't get to run low latency audio within the limits of that system and I've tried quite a few.
Of course USB 2.0
audio has it's own group of difficulties as well.
Which ones? Can't think of anything else but class compliance. Best, Jeremy
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