spamaerie
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As low as possible, but not so low that your PC cant handle it. Set the "buffer length" first in foobar. Lower it slowly in increments, play a track after every step and see if the audio stays intact. Listen for jumps or pops, set it higher when this occurs. When you can multi-task and listen at the same time it should be about right. Do the same for the buffer size in the audio-gd control panel as well.
Here's a good example, that's on a 3 year old quad and playing from a standard hard disk, if the ASIO is working it should say "Active-Start" when playing something. As for the the Blue screen you might want to completely clear the driver off your system, restart and then install it again cleanly.
What should I set the buffer at?
As low as possible, but not so low that your PC cant handle it. Set the "buffer length" first in foobar. Lower it slowly in increments, play a track after every step and see if the audio stays intact. Listen for jumps or pops, set it higher when this occurs. When you can multi-task and listen at the same time it should be about right. Do the same for the buffer size in the audio-gd control panel as well.
Here's a good example, that's on a 3 year old quad and playing from a standard hard disk, if the ASIO is working it should say "Active-Start" when playing something. As for the the Blue screen you might want to completely clear the driver off your system, restart and then install it again cleanly.