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Frame size impact on latency - Terles - 09-28-2020

[attachment=245]So, not really understanding how frame size impacts latency, I did a test - results attached.  I'm thinking that the inability to "set" the buffer size and keep it when resyncing is related to Jamkazam, not the interface I am using.  Can anyone out there shed any light on this?  Or replicate the test with another interface?


RE: Frame size impact on latency - Dimitri Muskens - 09-28-2020

(09-28-2020, 08:14 PM)Terles Wrote: So, not really understanding how frame size impacts latency, I did a test - results attached.  I'm thinking that the inability to "set" the buffer size and keep it when resyncing is related to Jamkazam, not the interface I am using.  Can anyone out there shed any light on this?  Or replicate the test with another interface?
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Although the exact numbers will differ, this is the same for everybody and any interface/sound card.
Has been discussed a lot already. It's just math, not a lot to understand.
Go with your lowest numbers and just play. That's what JKZ is for.


RE: Frame size impact on latency - Terles - 09-29-2020

(09-28-2020, 11:11 PM)Dimitri Muskens  True, but doesn\t explain frame size, nor why the buffer gets reset to some default on resync for all except for the 9600/2.5 frame size setting.  Just my curious nature, I guess...lol Wrote:
(09-28-2020, 08:14 PM)Terles Wrote: So, not really understanding how frame size impacts latency, I did a test - results attached.  I'm thinking that the inability to "set" the buffer size and keep it when resyncing is related to Jamkazam, not the interface I am using.  Can anyone out there shed any light on this?  Or replicate the test with another interface?
>>>
Although the exact numbers will differ, this is the same for everybody and any interface/sound card.
Has been discussed a lot already. It's just math, not a lot to understand.
Go with your lowest numbers and just play. That's what JKZ is for.