Buffer Size Viewer


The Buffer Size Viewer dialog lets you inspect the buffer sizes which your host application is using.

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If you are using Trash at very low latencies, you may experience higher CPU usage. Trash was designed to operate at very low latencies, but knowing exactly what size buffers the host application is sending to Trash can help you make a better latency/CPU tradeoff for your setup. This dialog will show you exactly what size the host application buffers are.

To use this dialog, simply launch it by clicking the View Buffers button on the General tab of the Options screen. Then use the following controls:

Captured buffer sizes: This listbox shows the buffers you have captured thus far. The number on the left is the input buffer size, and the number on the right is the output buffer size. Note that the input and output buffer sizes will be equal in the Pro Tools, VST, AU and MAS versions of Trash, but in the DirectX version if delay compensation is enabled then the sizes may differ. When tweaking buffer sizes, you're interested in the number on the left, which is the host application's buffer size.

Start/Stop: Push Start to begin capturing buffer sizes. Now each time a buffer is sent to the plugin, it will be added to the list of captured buffer sizes for you to see. Push Stop to stop capturing buffer sizes. Note that buffers are sent in very rapid succession to the plugin, and after 100 buffer sizes are captured, the capturing will automatically be stopped.

Clear: Clears the list of captured buffer sizes.

Copy: Copies the list of gathered buffer sizes to the Windows clipboard, useful for pasting into a support email if necessary.

See Buffer Sizes for more info.

 

Note: This help file is a quick reference for basic Trash functions and controls. We have separate "how to" guides that provide tips and techniques for getting the most out of Trash. You can download these guides from http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/trash/guides.html