Dear all,
I have some questions regarding the Overflows and Underflows.
Hardware setup overview:
I am using a pretty strong laptop, i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz with a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti. 24GB ram. This is a pretty powerful laptop.
I have a direct ethernet connection between the HL and the laptop, no hub, no wifi.
Audio input by a Behringer UMC22 U Phoria XLR to USB audio interface.
Audio output to a USB sound blaster dongle (also tested with the original laptop speakers to eliminate the sound blaster dongle as a cause of the issue)
In the thetis settings, I have audio buffer size on default 2048 and Sample rate on default 48000. The microphone and sound card are all programmed for 48000 as well in the windows advanced tab so it matches the sample rate in Thetis.
Buffer latency is all in auto mode (120 greyed out)
Issue:
No matter what I do, I have a substantial number of dropped audio frames and the Overflows and Underflows climb up. I give Thetis high priority.
Thetis CPU usage is between 11 and 15%. System CPU usage is around 18 & 20%.
No other programs are running. CPU usage in windows task manager floats around 40%, of which 30% is used by thetis.
Just opening a simple browser will generate dropped audio frames instantly.
Here are my questions:
1. what can cause these dropped audio frames having overflows and underflows go wild
2. the dropped frames also reflect in TX (even on the lowest power with a receiver nearby - excluding RFI), I can hear my TX audio having dropped audio frames.
3. what is a typical dropped audio frame number when RX 10 minutes and using the computer lightly like just browsing the web. Should there be any overflows and underflows or not?
Is there any documentation available regarding this subject?
Kind reagards.
ON7OFF