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marc32123
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Right now I am watching a vid about buffer size and how it relates to latency. I am learning that for recording, you want a really low buffer size, around 128. I also know that you can't go with to low of a buffer size or it will give you popping and clicking noises on playback. I heard that you should record with a low buffer size and mix/edit with a higher buffer size, around 1024.
I am really trying to get the lowest latency I can right now though. I have been running at 10 milliseconds. I want to get around 2 or 3. I know that being able to run with a low buffer size to get low latency is only possible though if you have a good computer. I don't know much about how computer specs relate to this though, so I am wondering if someone can review my computer specs and tell me what they think would be a good buffer size for me? And also, if I am lacking in anything that could be preventing me from running at a lower latency...
Computer Specs- I bought my computer about 2 years ago already preassembled and everything new from dell. It is version 6.1.7601 Service Pack One Build 7601. The system model is XPS 8500. The system type is x64-based pc. My processor is Intel (R) Core(TM) i5-3450 CPU @ 3.10 GHz, 3101 Mhz, 4 core(s), 4 logical pro. The installed physical memory(RAM) is 8.00 GB. My available physical memory is 5.64 GB. My total virtual memory is 15.9 GB and my available virtual memory is 13.2 GB. I am running on Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium.
I am really trying to get the lowest latency I can right now though. I have been running at 10 milliseconds. I want to get around 2 or 3. I know that being able to run with a low buffer size to get low latency is only possible though if you have a good computer. I don't know much about how computer specs relate to this though, so I am wondering if someone can review my computer specs and tell me what they think would be a good buffer size for me? And also, if I am lacking in anything that could be preventing me from running at a lower latency...
Computer Specs- I bought my computer about 2 years ago already preassembled and everything new from dell. It is version 6.1.7601 Service Pack One Build 7601. The system model is XPS 8500. The system type is x64-based pc. My processor is Intel (R) Core(TM) i5-3450 CPU @ 3.10 GHz, 3101 Mhz, 4 core(s), 4 logical pro. The installed physical memory(RAM) is 8.00 GB. My available physical memory is 5.64 GB. My total virtual memory is 15.9 GB and my available virtual memory is 13.2 GB. I am running on Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium.