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Subject Loop-back and latency

Date
Fri Sep 27 2002 22:01

Author Lars Morset
(morset@winmls.com)

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[Boris Balin] I doublechecked this - when I increase the level of the loopback signal the software detects the overload and display an error message. I am quite sure that there was no overload. The fact that the error appears every second measurement also points to a different cause. Maybe some kind of buffer misalignment between software and audio card could lead to such a behaviour. [Lars Morset] You wrote that if you did NOT use the advanced loop-back signal, you got the error message on every second measurement. If this is the case, this is likely to be because there IS an error. I have some experience with such type of measurements and from your example I see that there is an error with the measurements that are not synchronized. Is it possible to increase the latency value of the hardware?
Best, Lars
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