Using an external sound-card to avoid latency issues.
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Using an external sound-card to avoid latency issues. Posted on: 15.05.2013 by Season Bergere Hello.Have you tried using an external sound-card to bypass the latency issues that Windows gives with the S4? (And yes I've tried plenty of tweaks, etc suggested here and elsewhere but still get latency). If yes, then which sound card did you use? | |
Charline Dye 15.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by hellnegative
I have heard of others doing this with sucess, but don't know what card they used. Try something cheap like a DJ I/O from Numark. At least you won't tie up much money to try it. |
Season Bergere 15.05.2013 | Hello. Have you tried using an external sound-card to bypass the latency issues that Windows gives with the S4? (And yes I've tried plenty of tweaks, etc suggested here and elsewhere but still get latency). If yes, then which sound card did you use? |
Season Bergere 16.05.2013 | Yes I've tried all the tricks. |
Alphonso Deitchman 15.05.2013 | Have you run LatencyMon to look at what might be causing dropouts? |
Season Bergere 15.05.2013 | Yes I'm aware of the Maya 44 for instance, but I would really like to hear from someone who had success with this and solved the latency problems. |
Charline Dye 15.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by hellnegative
I have heard of others doing this with sucess, but don't know what card they used. Try something cheap like a DJ I/O from Numark. At least you won't tie up much money to try it. |
Season Bergere 15.05.2013 | Yes it does but like I said I need to bypass the latency issues that Windows gives with the S4. |
Emelina Chillson 15.05.2013 | Doesnt the s4 have a sound card built in? |
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