Currently, I am using a Behringer UMC202HD under Windows 10 as audio gear. In the audio gear setup, I choose the UMC ASIO Driver, go to the ASIO settings, choose a buffer size of 64 samples but whenever I push the Resync-button, the buffer size switches back to 8 samples (resulting in a pretty good latency but a very poor sound quality). I am not able to switch to anything else than 8 samples since Jamkazam always switches back. Can anyone help?
I have the same problem.
I was told to set the buffer size to 256 or so, in order to solve my problem of not hearing my co-musicians' sound, whereas they hear mine perfectly.
Has that been your problem as well?
Have you found out how to change the buffer size without JamKazam reverting to 8 samples upon resync?
I also have the same problem and it drives me crazy (actually with a UMC204HD):
When I connect with another musician just via audio everything works very smooth - but as soon as I open the video stream I get sound distortion. I guess this is a latency-issue and I tried to change the ASIO buffer size but it always changes back to 8 samples upon resync.
I really hope somebody can figure out a solution because rehearsing and jamming isn't possible for me without a proper video feed (if in fact my problem is latency-related)...
More than 100 views, and nobody has a suggestion, as to how to make buffer settings prevail?
Please help if you can.
Someone on the Behringer Musictribe forum answered:
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8 samples is what Jamkazam defaults most interfaces to for some reason. It still works.
I recommend performing a complete audio gear setup on Jamkazam. To find audio gear go to top right of page and select audio gear. Even if you have done this I would try again. Make sure and select your device for input and output and check boxes 1 and 2 for both directions.
During the gear setup you should hear their test tone when you reach that page to test. When in a session direct monitoring should be off and you control your own volume by the level control under my live tracks when in a session. Do you see the levels light up on your friends under other live tracks?
Also, the mute function will activate very easily if you are not careful when you are adjusting your or someone elses levels.
If their avatar is grayed out this would be a network issue and not an audio issue. It could be on their end or your end.
Many use the various Behringer interfaces and mixers on Jamkazam and have great results.
You can also check your interface on a DAW to see if your audio is working properly on input and output.
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I went through the audio gear setup again. I cannot see that I did anything differently, apart from also going through my Windows sound settings again. And I made sure that no JamKazam process was still running on my task manager, before restarting JamKazam.
And now I'm hearing my co-musicians. I cannot quite yet believe that this will keep working.
I will try out with my tango band members.
I still have the same problem...
Does anyone know if it is possible to edit some sort of ini-file directly to change the preferred buffer size?