Well, seeing as there's as many bugger buffer sizes as there is, and most sound softwares I use have this feature(a game I play for some reason has it as well), I was wondering if you could add control to the buffer count, seeing as increasing the buffer count doesn't really cause much of an increase in latency. The reason why I asked is I'm running at 2.0 GHz and get a lot of buffer underruns when I try to use famitracker with anything else, and know I'm not the only one, so this would kind of help make it so that if anyone with such proplems wants to do anything else at the same time they don't have to look for the working buffer lengths in the mass of not-working buffer lengths, which are somewhere in 40 to somewhere under 500(nobody likes you, 500).
EDIT: Related to this: [url=http://i.imgur.com/geUlG.jpg]I got all these underruns just sitting with famitracker open. WTF.
EDIT AGAIN: Oh, look, I left my computer on last night with 74 buffer underruns, I get on at noon today it was 90, now it's 319, and I haven't even been using famitracker. EDIT: disregard that, as of pressing "edit" it became 325.
EDIT: [url=http://i.imgur.com/umHWV.jpg]About 1 hour after 325...
EDIT: OMG DA GRETE FROST UV [url=http://i.imgur.com/AB49w.jpg]...
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