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Why you use 192 Khz for input ? You already have max 48 Khz of input music ? What is the idea to resample the "garbage" . It stays garbage .
Changing the sample rate is "clear" the issue because program REFILLS the buffers. After another night , you will get the same . Try it !
Appreciate your thoughts DJ-DOGGY. I'm using 192kHz for MPX (FM) generation purposes. While I understand what you are saying, I'm still not convinced that this is 100% a buffer issue. I might be wrong though!
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@2sense: I've browsed through your posts and listened to the recording that you made; it seems as if for some reason the number of samples sent to the output is lower than the number of samples that comes in. Except that I would expect that you would see it in the buffer filling, and according to your description that's not the case (or does it get less full over time?)
How big did you set your ASIO buffer?
The buffer doesn't really change much in size from what can remember. FM output buffer is 0.250s and NO is 0.550s
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@2sense: 2 more questions:
1. Does it also happen if you disable 'Ignore frequencies above'?
2. Can you send me your .ini file? Other people (except Cornyman) aren't complaining about this so I'm unsure what's happening - there may be something special in your settings that almost nobody else uses. I don't know what that something could be though.
If you check the clip I sent you, right near the end, things clear up - this is when I turned off 'ignore frequencies above', when I reactivated it the really bad glitching returned.
I'll send you my .ini file - I hope that things are somewhat the same as when I tested - I know I mucked about thereafter.
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Strange, beta24 works fine for me. i'll test more..
edit: Seems there IS problem. Big drops when i use full FM preset and normal output.
Don't know if this is related - I am also monitoring a deemphasized version of the FM using NO.
Hans - have you any idea why the buffer seems to fill / un-fill at different fluctuation frequencies with 'ignore high frequencies' enabled or disabled?
Also - when you enable auto-restart for restart on buffer issues - is this designed to generate an exception for the restart?