Option |
Description |
Device |
This select-box will list all available
audio devices on your system. In most cases Primary Sound Driver
should work correctly as it is your default windows audio card. |
Latency |
Latency controls how many milliseconds
audio data to buffer. Lower values make Buzz more responsive and increase
as well the probability of pops and noise. It is sometimes worth experimenting
with different values until you find one which suites your machine. |
CpuLag |
The faster your CPU the smallest it can
be. On a Pentium 200 roughly 1500 seems to work fine. On the other
hand, a Pentium 800 can easily handle a CPU Lag setting of 64. |
Resolution |
This preference defines the number of parts
to divide the buffer in. For example a latency of 80ms and a resolution
of 4x creates four buffers of 20ms each. |
Dithering |
Enabling dithering produces slightly better
sound quality with slightly more overhead on the CPU. |
Timing |
This number defines how frequently the
driver refreshes its buffers. It should be less than latency divided
by the resolution. |