I don't believe Peter is being "Mean" or rude at all to you. He's stating what should be the obvious.
"I know I know, I was just playin around, hence the LOL at the end!!!"
The "LOL" means nothing when proceeded by:
"when I played back, it was about 60 ms off-time,
this NEVER happened in vegas 3, and is the reason I use vegas instead of cubase SX."
I see nothing humorous in that statement, maybe you need to explain where the humor comes into play.
I wasnt trying to be an idiot tho, can we get back to the bugs here? I dont want a big drama, I understand I didnt come across right... and whatever, its over.
I was just trying to say that that is the coolest part of vegas... it takes advantage of hi quality soundcards
and yet you could still use it with a crappy one and get GREAT results.
The auto compensation never seemed to work for me in any version of vegas. What I do is, render a metronome track to a file. Send that track out the DAC then looped straight back into a ADC and record it. Note the discrepancy and slide the offset slider in options, then do it again. Kepp doing it till it comes out right. One note tho, sometimes at random it still comes out wrong, but I just set it for where it works the majority of the time. Also, 48 seems to be closer than 44.1k for some reason, and 96k is even closer for me. Might be the converter latency goes DOWN at higher rates? ( though that seems backwards, maybe something to do with the filters)
yep, thanks Pipe...that helps me as well. You know, as an aside, I think it's amazing how people speak to each other thru forums and email and whatnot. People would never speak to you in real life like that or they'd get the shit kicked out of them. That's real. It's like the person behind six inched of bullet-proof glass at the bank...that glass gives them a license to ill, I guess. Anyway, thanks. Give peace a chance. Damn.
Not trying to be ornery. Just lots of things going down to get V4 as right as I can.
Never any offense, uniess it is obvious somebody is trying to offend, in which case I have found it easier to ignore.
Having said this, we are working on the record alignment issues. Wave is just a mess when it comes to this and WDM makes it worse. ASIO reports these offsets and this adjustment/compenstation was missing from the beta.
Still, 60 ms is HUGE. I see < 2 ms worse case with ASIO even after the compenstation from the driver, regardless of ASIO buffer settings.
I have gotten it down to where it sounds more like a quick, john lennon-ish echo by lowering buffer settings, but again, this is NOT like the vegas I know :)