1 (edited by V_ad_im 2011-12-04 21:05:32)

Topic: Babyface: where is buffer settings for system output?

Hello!

There is no Buffer settings in  OSX version of Fireface USB settings panel (but Windows version have).

But, if I use RME as devise for system sound output, and just listen music by pressing space key, cracles accurs once at 2-5 min. Where I can to see (and change) buffer settings for this mode?

Best regards,
Vadim

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Re: Babyface: where is buffer settings for system output?

In the Mac software that you use (if it allows to do so).

Regards
Matthias Carstens
RME

Re: Babyface: where is buffer settings for system output?

my question  about system sound, in Finder. See - if I powering computer on, and no runing any software, and select in finder audiofile and pressing Space key for play it. What buffer settings for this situation?

4 (edited by V_ad_im 2011-12-07 08:29:40)

Re: Babyface: where is buffer settings for system output?

What is default buffer size for Finder? It must to be increased for avoiding cracle

Re: Babyface: where is buffer settings for system output?

It's not possible to change the default buffer size in Mac OS X. Only audio/video programs with a buffer option can do it.

But I doubt that a to small buffer size is the reason for your problem. Maybe a check with the activity monitor when the crackles occur can help to identify another thread or program which eats up the CPU in this moment (CPU jumps to 100% like a hanging Thunderbird in the background). And don't forget the usual stuff: Repair Disk Permissions, turn time machine, Bluetooth and other unnecessary stuff off.

best regards
Knut

6 (edited by V_ad_im 2011-12-07 20:34:27)

Re: Babyface: where is buffer settings for system output?

Admin Knut wrote:

It's not possible to change the default buffer size in Mac OS X. Only audio/video programs with a buffer option can do it.

But I doubt that a to small buffer size is the reason for your problem. Maybe a check with the activity monitor when the crackles occur can help to identify another thread or program which eats up the CPU in this moment (CPU jumps to 100% like a hanging Thunderbird in the background). And don't forget the usual stuff: Repair Disk Permissions, turn time machine, Bluetooth and other unnecessary stuff off.

best regards
Knut

But it was all right, when I used Apogee Duet. with wifi and bluetooth and about 20 programms running!!!

Repair Disk Permissions, turn time machine.. May be, also, 'not power on your computer'? Not power - not crackles/problems.

Very strange..

But listening audio/video files in Finder - very useful thing!!!

Re: Babyface: where is buffer settings for system output?

But listening audio/video files in Finder - very useful thing!!!

Yes, doing it all the time. Works great with the Babyface - even with 20 programs running and the audio is stored on an external HD. There must be another problem. 

best regards
Knut