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bdf793 No.465

So, does it matter what sound driver I use if Latency isn't a problem for me?

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3832a4 No.467

Asio is generally less buggy. You should use an asio driver.


251494 No.469

Jack is a lot better, just sayin


bdf793 No.474

>>469

Do they make Jack for windows? I already use it on my Linux setup.


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292770 No.476

>>469

why is it better


251494 No.480

>>476

Simply because it's not a driver at all. Jack is a sound server which process the audio input through Low latency scheduling. You don't have to deal with compatibility at all which is pretty much a problem for most audio hardwares.




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