12-29-2020, 04:35 PM
JK supports indicated that JK does NOT first query the device for buffer size and then restore it, but instead attempts to find the lowest latency buffer size.
The first part of this is obvious - JK does not respect the user-preferred initial setting.
The second part may be accurate - i.e. JK might try to find the lowest latency buffer size, or it may be that JK is just causing the the device to default to it's lowest or default buffer size. The bottom line is that your preferred setting is ignored.
Lowest buffer size does not always result in satisfactory audio quality and quite often produces crackling and breakups. We, as users, know that from using various DAW and other desktop sound software where we end up dialing in our devices for acceptable sound with lowest latency. Our DAWs respect our settings. So do other online platforms including Sononbus, Jamulus, and Jammr.
This issue affects many Behringer and PreSonus devices. It likely affects others the same way.
If you are using Windows and ASIO and are experiencing crackling and other sound inconsistencies you may well be have this same issue.
The first part of this is obvious - JK does not respect the user-preferred initial setting.
The second part may be accurate - i.e. JK might try to find the lowest latency buffer size, or it may be that JK is just causing the the device to default to it's lowest or default buffer size. The bottom line is that your preferred setting is ignored.
Lowest buffer size does not always result in satisfactory audio quality and quite often produces crackling and breakups. We, as users, know that from using various DAW and other desktop sound software where we end up dialing in our devices for acceptable sound with lowest latency. Our DAWs respect our settings. So do other online platforms including Sononbus, Jamulus, and Jammr.
This issue affects many Behringer and PreSonus devices. It likely affects others the same way.
If you are using Windows and ASIO and are experiencing crackling and other sound inconsistencies you may well be have this same issue.