My Scarlett 4i4 always changes the buffersize automatically to 136. An article in the wiki says:
Focusrite Scarlett interfaces (USB Audio) Note: if you have issues with the buffer size going to 136 download the updated driver version 4.64.15.598 from http://beta.focusrite.com/
That beta page has no drivers that new on it. Where are the actual drivers available from (and how to correct the wiki)?
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I tested the most recent Jamulus 3.5.5 with the latest greatest Scarlett drivers (3rd Gen Solo in this case.. but I'm pretty sure Scarlett drivers are universal) and it works perfectly (was able to set buffersize to 64 no problem). I DID have the 136 issue months back.
So - just go to the product page and download the newest (3.6.0 and install the 4.65 drivers with them. All's swell...
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I found this initially with an 8i6 3rd gen. But when I started using Reaper to manage jamulus I found I could set the buffer size via the Reaper "audio" settings and Focusrite simply changed to match it. I wonder what ASIO driver you're using with jamulus, and whether you can set the buffer size there (following the same logic)?
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My Scarlett 4i4 always changes the buffersize automatically to 136. An article in the wiki says:
That beta page has no drivers that new on it. Where are the actual drivers available from (and how to correct the wiki)?
I tested the most recent Jamulus 3.5.5 with the latest greatest Scarlett drivers (3rd Gen Solo in this case.. but I'm pretty sure Scarlett drivers are universal) and it works perfectly (was able to set buffersize to 64 no problem). I DID have the 136 issue months back.
So - just go to the product page and download the newest (3.6.0 and install the 4.65 drivers with them. All's swell...
I found this initially with an 8i6 3rd gen. But when I started using Reaper to manage jamulus I found I could set the buffer size via the Reaper "audio" settings and Focusrite simply changed to match it. I wonder what ASIO driver you're using with jamulus, and whether you can set the buffer size there (following the same logic)?