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Hi, I have a laptop with an RTX 3060 and AMD R7 5800h, the sound card is a RealTek, since I keep the exclusive audio turned off to record I was wondering how I should set the latency from the settings and what to change in the .ini file, I currently have LatencyBuffer=2 and Win32UltraLowLatencyMode=1024
are they okay?

 

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Win32UltraLowLatencyMode is an on/off setting. (0 or 1)

There isn't much to change for audio latency on a non-ASIO set up, though, and you already have the latency buffer on the lowest setting for non-ASIO devices.

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10 hours ago, Phantatsy said:

Win32UltraLowLatencyMode is an on/off setting. (0 or 1)

There isn't much to change for audio latency on a non-ASIO set up, though, and you already have the latency buffer on the lowest setting for non-ASIO devices.

Ok, so even if I set LatencyBuffer to 1 it doesn't change anything? I also use RSMods and keep it set like this

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Changing it to 1 won't give you better latency on a normal set up.

I have heard at least 1 person claiming it makes a difference on an audio interface with ASIO drivers, but can't confirm better latency. I can, however tell you that changing from 2 to 1 when using an interface can cause audio distortion.

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