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grego mondo
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Unread post by grego mondo » 19 Nov 2012, 23:20

I'm looking for a tutorial to optimize win7 for audio (like the one Senso did for XP some time ago)
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Unread post by grego mondo » 19 Nov 2012, 23:42

thanks
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Unread post by Jazzman58 » 28 Feb 2013, 16:12

Worked GREAT! Thank you....

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Unread post by runagate » 28 Feb 2013, 18:24

just to put the info out there somewhere, let me mention that in Windows 8 each audio driver (and seemingly all 4 stereo pairs on my M-Audio NRV-10, interestingly) has in its Settings a checkbox for "let programs take exclusive control"

This is, of course, very bad and annoying for daily use as, for instance, you can't freely switch between a media player, a YouTube video, etc.

But when it comes to working with a DAW, if this is NOT checked you automatically incur 100ms of extra latency...

The upside is that Win8 latency is actually lower than for Win7, amazingly

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