Topic: Feature request: errors count Reset button
Buffer Size (Latency) field, request to add an errors reset (to zero) button in the Settings window. Or click/double click on the field to reset it, instead of the button.
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Buffer Size (Latency) field, request to add an errors reset (to zero) button in the Settings window. Or click/double click on the field to reset it, instead of the button.
Wrong forum?
No. I'm talking about the driver Settings Window. Not exactly TotalMix FX realted, but there is no "driver" branch on this forum, so I considered this is the closest.
Edited the first message a little bit.
Wrong forum as this has nothing to do with TM FX. The error counter is reset on a restart (stop/start), and this is the only one that makes sense technically.
1) Sorry, did not have the idea what branch should I choose.
2) In ideal conditions, if one expect people to only compose/record music using RME interfaces, then it really make sense to have it reset only on stop/start. In reality one may have a PC running some Ableton Live project, YouTube, plus some crypto mining along the way all at the same time on a same PC. All while having some visual information, like meters, spectral analyser, and Buffer Errors on a separate monitor. So there is [1/6] errors message hanging around for the last couple of hours for no reason, which one may want to reset to [0/0] with a simple mouse click. And I don't know how exactly it works, but it does not reset that easily just by hitting play/stop in a DAW. And one may play virtual instruments in a VST host without ever clicking a play/stop buttons.
...ah, I see, not a DAW play/stop buttons, but, in my case, I can reset it by switching audio driver on/off in a DAW, yes, it works, but still...
...OK, got it, it's totally fine as it is, I guess...
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