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Adjusting the audio latency
When using the UA-5 in Advanced mode, you can change the driver settings to
adjust the latency of the audio. To adjust the latency, change the Buffer Size in the
driver settings dialog box.
* Latency is the time delay from when an application plays back audio data until the sound
is actually heard from an audio device such as the UA-5.
1
As described in "Opening the special driver settings dialog box (p.
51)", open the "Driver Settings" dialog box.
2
Adjust the driver buffer size.
The following setting will produce the shortest latency.
Windows:
Set "Audio Buffer Size" to the far left (Min).
Macintosh:
Set "Buffer Size" to the far left (Min).
3
Click [OK] to close the driver settings dialog box.
4
Restart the application that is using the UA-5.
If you are using an application that has a function for testing
audio devices, get it to perform its tests.
5
Play back audio data on your application.
If interruptions occur in the sound, repeat this procedure, and gradually increase
the buffer size specified in step 2 until interruptions no longer occur.
* Depending on the application you are using, there may be a buffer size or latency
adjustment function among the audio settings of the application as well. For details, refer
to the operation manual for your application.
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