Version 2.6 Released!

Changes in version 2.6:

  • Fixed a minor memory leak that would have made about 4k of memory going stale whenever the audio engine is being restarted.
  • Add support for sample rates below 44.1kHz for as long as the sound hardware supports them.
  • Fewer overloads at low buffer size settings. This means drop-out free performance at about half the buffer size compared with v2.5 on a sizable number of cards.
  • Changed handling of default sample rate in order to work around issues with some Envy24 based cards.
  • Default settings adapted in order to work around issues with specific AC97 drivers.

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