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Hallo,
I tray connect vMix to asio driver but vMix can't see in in the list (settings -> audio). vMix doesn't support asio driver? My question is: How to get low audio latensy from the computer? Scheme is: MIC->SOUND CARD->HEADPHONES (when i talk to mic i hear delay in headphones). How to fix this?
Thanks for answer
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what is your sound card model?
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I try m-audio Fast Track Ultra 8R and internal sound card.
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would be awesome to have asio support on vmix... there`s a great app that i use, asio4all (http://www.asio4all.com/) VERY USEFULL
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avoid if possible the use of your internal soundcard: apart from using it indeed with ASIO4ALL, it will always have a high latency. If you're using the M-Audio, you should be able to get (near-) zero latency using ist DSP based mixer on the monitor outputs. Going thru the PC would inevitably put some latency in the signal chain.
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