You might look into the ASIO drivers. Although for very heavy audio use--
64 byte buffers are a more reliable than the ultra-short buffers you seem
to be using. 100 channels with 7 ms latency through an audio matrix is
a commercial product for XP and Win 7 for quite some time now. (Although
Win 7 has some security policies that reduce performance gains that come
through priority elevation somewhat.)
SoundMan and Richmond are key words that will lead you to it via Google.
{^_^}
On 2012/08/28 12:01, Uwaysi Bin Kareem wrote:Some may remember me as commenting on the excellent state of the linux-kernel,
after I achieved 0.3ms reliable latency for audio-streams.
I have now decided to try and get as close as possible on Windows XP though.
However some of the drivers on my windows XP install, is from 2001. Windows
update is ofcourse not giving me the available ones from 2012, and they are hard
to track down.
I was wondering if anyone had ported generic-system drivers, which then would
probably be more optimized, than the 2001-ones, to windows XP?
If anyone wants to read about my findings on Windows XP, please read:
http://paradoxuncreated.com/Blog/wordpress/?p=1506
Peace Be With You.
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