Editing Bypassing Windows Mixer
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Note that low latency playback is relevant to real-time processing and editing only. It's completely useless for music playback; in fact, higher latency is better in this case as it gives better protection against glitching from buffer underruns. | Note that low latency playback is relevant to real-time processing and editing only. It's completely useless for music playback; in fact, higher latency is better in this case as it gives better protection against glitching from buffer underruns. | ||
− | == | + | == How-to == |
− | foobar2000 can bypass Windows Mixer using [[Foobar2000:Components 0.9#Output|optional output components]]. | + | === foobar2000 === |
+ | Foobar2000 can bypass Windows Mixer using [[Foobar2000:Components 0.9#Output|optional output components]]. | ||
+ | === Winamp === | ||
+ | Todo. | ||
+ | === XMPlay === | ||
+ | Todo. | ||
== Pros == | == Pros == |