Adrian
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Re:auto latency questions - 2005/06/25 03:36
No there isn't. The 32768 are used because there's almost no host which can adjust latency on the fly (believe me I tried it...). So in order to be flexible, WH2 always reports the max latency and then shifts the audio to get the really needed latency.
However if your host supports automatic delay compensation, this shouldn't be much of an issue.
If you need realtime operation, just uncheck "auto" and move the latency slider to the 0 position. At 0, Wh2 reports 0 samples latency to the host. If you select quite low buffer settings in the Wh2 instances, you can get an acceptable round-trip latency.
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