> If a typical WAV track size is ~60MB (worst case ~150MB for some), then
> I dont get how a 1 or 2GB input/output buffer size is beneficial.
While some might see a benefit (no disk activity in between tracks) I
would not encourage you to set that high a buffer.
I've seen odd things happen in situations where Squeezelite was
configured to accept more than one track in its buffer. Agreed, it was
with my Spotty plugin and might therefore not be representative. But
when I was investigating this I thought it might become a problem in
other cases, too.
--
Michael
> I dont get how a 1 or 2GB input/output buffer size is beneficial.
While some might see a benefit (no disk activity in between tracks) I
would not encourage you to set that high a buffer.
I've seen odd things happen in situations where Squeezelite was
configured to accept more than one track in its buffer. Agreed, it was
with my Spotty plugin and might therefore not be representative. But
when I was investigating this I thought it might become a problem in
other cases, too.
--
Michael