--On 20 March 2014 12:02 +0100 David Pickett <d...@fugato.com> wrote:
>> I understand that the current Windows SRC is pretty good, actually. > > I probably know less about this than you do. But do you mean Windows > 8? Windows 7, which I am using appear to have a problem, but with a > secret fix that I havent tried yet: I knew about that problem, which was gross and inexcusable, and applied the fix, which is fine. But now I'm running Windows 8.1 in any case. > The biggest problem is in knowing what actually goes on behind the > scenes. I have recorded the broadcasts with Samplitude set to 48k. > I am using ASIO, so maybe the problem DOESNT exist. But it's coming out of the browser and into the interface via the MS audio stack; you're only using ASIO for recording the data coming from the interface. > My interface is RME UFX (in Loopback Mode) and it claims that it is > running under internal sync, from which I understand Samplitude to be > the master clock. I presume the TotalMix architecture is fairly similar to the PatchMix I'm using. In the E-MU "internal sync" means internal to the interface, which is providing the master clock to the software. I don't think the software ever provides the master clock. Paul -- Paul Hodges _______________________________________________ Sursound mailing list Sursound@music.vt.edu https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound