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Re: RME & latency discussion
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Re: RME & latency discussion


  • Subject: Re: RME & latency discussion
  • From: Markus Medau <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 15:40:37 +0200

> > So you may discuss
> > what the perfect value for the safety offset is. But you can not set
> > the safety to zero.
>
> Again apparently that is exactly what they do on Windows XP systems
> right now

It's not. On Windows they are are using ASIO meaning the driver masters
the audio processing. With CoreAudio this is more like trying to stay in sync
than mastering samplerates. But sync is not guaranteed. With safety offset
zero you'll hear just noise.

Markus



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