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  • Alternative Buffer Synchronization

    Alternative Buffer Synchronization

    The WaveRt driver ecosystem has evolved beyond the fomer distinction between just “Pull Mode” and “Polling”. It has become a little more complex. ASIO4ALL always aims to use the buffering algorithm most suitable for any particular device. This option lets you override the automed pick and select an alternative buffering scheme, where available. Use this

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  • Buffer Offset

    Buffer Offset

    This slider affects the circular buffer read/write cursor position of the current WaveRt pin. The adjustable range equals the size of the entire circular buffer. The offset is relative to the cursor position as calculated by ASIO4ALL. In the unlikely event that some manual adjustment is required, you can try to find a better cursor

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  • Always Resample 44.1<->48 kHz

    Always Resample 44.1<->48 kHz

    ASIO4ALL can do real time resampling of 44.1 kHz audio to/from 48 kHz. Resampling will automatically take place whenever ASIO4ALL is opened for 44.1 kHz and the WDM driver does not support this sample rate. There may, however, be instances in which case an audio device will support 44.1 kHz only by resampling internally. More

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