Update, I've fixed it! I turned the Jitter Buffer off of auto and turned up the settings on that and the audio sounds much better now
Update, I've fixed it! I turned the Jitter Buffer off of auto and turned up the settings on that and the audio sounds much better now
Yeah, I checked and it is showing 48000 for the sample rate
I definitely had the Focusrite ASIO selected, and my pc is above the minimum spec. To totally make sure, I tested it all out on a separate computer, and still got the garbled audio issue. Based on this, I'm think the issue may be with my internet, given that the interface itself works fine, I still get the issue while using a separate sound source, and I still get it on a separate computer, I might be able to test it at a friends house to totally make sure.
I tried using a different sound source plugged directly into the computer and the same thing happened, this was with the microphone on my headphones and just into the microphone port on my computer. Currently, the delay status LED is red, and the buffer LED kinda flickers between red and green, but is mostly on red. I also found that when I hit the mute myself button it sounds fine in my headphones, not sure exactly what that means though.
I'm currently on Windows, I have Audio Channels set to Mono, Audio Quality set to Normal, Jitter Buffer set to Auto, and Buffer Delay set to 5.33 ms. I'll try downloading the updated driver and see if that helps.
I'm currently using a Focusrite Scarlett Solo Gen 3 which other wise sounds perfect, however, when I try to use it in Jamulus, the audio comes out garbled and distorted sounding, both for me and others. I can hear other people just fine, but my own audio sounds distorted. I can provide more information if needed on my other settings in Jamulus.