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by amelius 2467 days ago
Ok, but a large buffer size means more latency.

Also, the settings you use for development do not have to be the same as those used in production.

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> Ok, but a large buffer size means more latency.

Depending on the use-case, that may not be a problem. Not all things are latency-sensitive.

With anything besides headphones there will always be latency anyway. Roughly 1ms per foot from the speaker.