Home Forums Breakaway Professional Products – [discontinued] Possible Breakaway Broadcast Bug?

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  • #1186
    Dj Buik
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    I ran into the following bug.

    I’m using Breakaway Broadcast (no ASIO version) together Airomate on Windows 7.
    ESI Juli@ card is used.

    I followed the setup on this URL:
    http://www.claessonedwards.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=58&Itemid=75

    When using the ‘Maximum Quality’ and ‘Optimize CPU usage’ i have a pilot signal in Breakaway, and everything is working ok.
    But in the ‘low’ and ‘extra low’ CPU mode i have NO pilot signal.

    Anybody has the same problem or can check this on his (test) rig?

    Thanks!

    #12546
    RodeoJack
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    I had the same problem with this combination, though mine showed up when running in the higher-quality modes.

    For me, the fix was in the card buffer settings. More buffer seems to work best at high quality cpu settings. I don’t know what settings would be optimal with your settings, but that’s the area where I’d start.

    #12547
    JesseG
    Member

    RDS isn’t possible in those modes at all. It should have been (and will be in future versions, if those are still options in the clipper) blanked out with RDS selected, and also having a popup help for those to tell you why it’s happening.

    #12548
    RodeoJack
    Member

    Can you explain that, Jesse?

    I’m using BBP ASIO in low latency mode with Airomate & it all appears to be working fine.

    Am I missing something?

    #12549
    JesseG
    Member

    [quote author=”RodeoJack”]I’m using BBP ASIO in low latency mode with Airomate & it all appears to be working fine.

    Am I missing something?[/quote]
    Yes. "Low Latency" and the "Low CPU" and "Extra Low CPU" modes are two different things. ASIO offers the "Low Latency" mode, without sacrificing a bit of quality for CPU, because that’s basically what it was made for. The latency reduced by using "Low Latency" with the two main higher-use CPU modes isn’t really worth it when using KS/MME/DS.

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