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Re: [sc-users] XP glitch
I'm not sure if that isn't a bit harsh. As I understand; a lot of people on
here develop and work on the Windows platform. I'm greatful for the work
that's been done. I did get a reply in the end from Juan Gabriel Alzate
Romero and yourself, so thanks to you guys. Asio4All's a bit fiddly, but my
only solution for now.
I must say though. I don't like the layout of the forum and I keep getting
errors and emails saying my message wasn't submitted, when I did appear to
get replys. Very strange.
I did try s.latency = ..., which appeared to action a localhost post window
response, but do little to the actual popping I'm getting. Hmm . .
yj777 wrote:
>
> Dude, no one in this forum is going to reply to you, because,
> unfortunately, no one gives a shit.. unless you are running a mac or you
> ask a high level question.
>
> I have been asking for help for several weeks now, and no one's had the
> decency to reply.
>
> Anyway, the problems you are having are most likely related to the buffer
> allocated for the drivers in your interface. This is not adjustable from
> Supercollider.
> To fix this, just allocate more memory to the buffer by going into the
> interface of your driver and double the buffer and give it a shot.
>
>
> block wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've just whipped off Vista and installed XP on my laptop - however am
>> getting some glitches. I think it's due to the latency setting . . Is it
>> adjustable from with Supercollider?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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