I also tried Jamulus OS to see how low overall latency would be without the Windows 10 background processes running. The configuration was tested on three different computers of varying speeds The auto jitter buffer sits extremely low. 50 foot cable direct to my ethernet router provided a low latency connection that was stable and consistent. Remote ethernet over the powerline (TPLink) did not work.it never worked for me again and I spent lots of time trying to figure out what had changed.
it did work pretty well for two different sessions. (note, that I had read this advice and mostly believed it, but when I first installed and was testing. WiFi did not work and had wildly varying ping times and overall latency times. I spent a lot of time suspecting that I was having interface problems. The driver worked as advertised (ASIO4All did as well, but with added latency).
Following my initial difficulties, I've successfully setup my Behringer QX1002 with Windows 10.
#Setup behringer xenyx q802usb update#
To the creators: Thankyou for this beatiful software!Īn update for the benefit of others, recognizing that this discussion is probably more appropriate in the software or hardware categories. When choosing lower Buffer Delay values, we can hear the right sound for a very little instant, less than a second, if anything at all. Then you hear everything right for a second again, and then the silence. When choosing Buffer Delay 10.56 ms (256) you hear every thing right for a second, more or less, and, then, a second of silence. You hear the sound coming from the server, and sound captured by mixers is sent to the server, but not a continuous sound. Chosing any of the Buffer Delay option in the latest versions, the result is a non continuous sound emmited and received when connected. 3.4.7), selecting the bigger Buffer Delay option, not available in the latests versions of Jamulus. A friend and I have a problem with two different Behringer mixers in Windows 10:īoth of them work fine with previous versions (i.e.