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  • in reply to: adjusting AGC #17604
    ParadigmKaraoke
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    oh well, thanks for chiming in. makes me wonder even more how other people get their presets built to become part of the BAE release.

    in reply to: BAE and pipeline questions #17589
    ParadigmKaraoke
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    when i let BAE wizard do it’s thing is when i get the worst numbers. it gives me 3 441 buffers in and 3 4 buffers out and the jitter is through the roof.
    i have everything set to not convert to 48000 (it’s 99% mp3 so just avoiding an extra conversion for nothing)so both in and out are 44100. it’s just killing me how i need massive input buffer even when using test tone.
    as for syncing, my hosting software allows me to adjust the lyric sync to compensate for the gigantic buffer, but it seems to me (unless i am mistaken which is possible) that NEEDING the buffer to be that massive shows there is an issue somewhere in the mix. that was the reason i went to the pipeline to see if there was anything i could adjust there

    in reply to: BAE and pipeline questions #17582
    ParadigmKaraoke
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    ok, i’m back.
    got the Behringer driver out, finally got the A&H mixer to be seen by Windows drivers. that brought the numbers down significantly (5-10 in 0-5 out)
    i can get the input that low IF i max out the buffer size to 2048 and 3 buffers.
    the output gets fluctuating 0-5% with 3 buffers at 882.
    now another odd thing
    my second computer is the exact same computer (bought together)
    that gives me 0 in and 0 out with 3 882 buffers on each.
    weird right?
    same computer, same configuration, same settings as far as i can see.
    any thoughts on where i could look or does fluctuating jitter not an issue anymore?

    thanks to everyone trying to help, it is very much appreciated.

    in reply to: BAE and pipeline questions #17571
    ParadigmKaraoke
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    uninstalled breakaway and reinstalled to no avail.
    the pipeline i can not uninstall. there is no uninstaller and it does not show up in the add/remove programs in windows and eve Revo unistaller can not find any uninstaller nor can it even see the pipeline to uninstall.
    as for using DS, that can not be used on the input, only KS is available. DS and WAV input settings show no audio device.

    in reply to: BAE and pipeline questions #17558
    ParadigmKaraoke
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    if i use the Behringer output, i get jitter at 33%-43%
    if i use the built in realtek driver and laptop speakers i get jitter at 100%
    just for giggles i tried using DS out (WAVE out is horrendous…minimum 100% up to 900% jitter) and get jitter out 0% with random jumps to 100%
    BUT….it sounds like it is underwater with 0% jitter and completely unusable.
    KS at 43% jitter sounds a hundred times better.

    in reply to: BAE and pipeline questions #17545
    ParadigmKaraoke
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    you are correct Milky
    my software output allows me to choose “Breakaway Pipeline 1”
    i have BAE set as
    Input = Pipeline1 KS 882/4 41000
    Output = Behringer Audio KS 882/4 41000
    i am attempting to avoid changing sample rate as 95% of my files are CD audio at 16/44.1k

    In Windows, BAE is bypassing all Windows systems (the output audio of the sound card shows no activity in system sounds settings) but the Pipeline settings are all at 44.1k both in BAE and in Windows

    when i run the test, my results are
    Input jitter is between 10% & 13%
    Output jitter is 33% or higher

    when i set the output to “WAV”, the input jitter stays the same, but the output jitter goes as high 900% (not sure how that is possible, but it’s happening)

    in reply to: BAE and pipeline questions #17543
    ParadigmKaraoke
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    No problem MrKlorox, it would be a nice feature though.
    any thoughts on why going to WAV output would jack up the output jitter to 900%?

    in reply to: BAE and pipeline questions #17537
    ParadigmKaraoke
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    ok, Milky
    i tried WAV and the jitter shot up to 900%.
    sounded like it was underwater.

    in reply to: BAE and pipeline questions #17536
    ParadigmKaraoke
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    Hi Milky
    if i let the wizard do the selections it is even worse. the jitter is between 90% and 100%.
    if i max out the buffer size and max the number of buffers, i can get it down to 11-13.
    wav vs ds, which is better there?

    Mr Klorox
    unfortunately i do not have an ASIO driver (not sure if there is a REAL generic ASIO).
    i appreciate you guys trying to help, it has to be something simple but i’m missing it.

    in reply to: BAE and pipeline questions #17520
    ParadigmKaraoke
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    thanks for the replies. i still am missing something with the volume control in the pipeline.
    i have SKP sending directly to BAE, then straight out to my soundcard (Allen & Heath Zed12)
    is the “volume control” using windows mixer? as of right now i am (as far as i understand) bypassing windows audio by using the KS mode and going direct out to my mixer. in system sounds, i see the meters moving on Breakaway Pipeline but not on my output device.
    i THINK that means i am bypassing it?

    i went through and adjusted the buffers to get the jitter rate down, the input shows 10% which i think is good, but the output jitter is at 33% unless i max out the buffer size and number.
    i’m using a AMD Ryzen 7 5700 processor with 32GB ram so i have plenty of power, but the jitter is very audible. what could i be missing?

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