How to change audio buffer size of windows spatial sound

deama lysak 0 Reputation points
2023-08-22T16:21:07.4033333+00:00

Concerning this page:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/coreaudio/spatial-sound

Is there a way to change the buffer size of the spatial sound feature? I believe my computer can handle lower amounts of buffer size, to reduce the latency, and I was wondering if it can be done, even via command prompt etc...

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  1. Limitless Technology 44,746 Reputation points
    2023-08-23T09:25:00.63+00:00

    Hello Deama,

    Thank you for your question and for reaching out with your question today.

    The buffer size for spatial sound processing in Windows is managed by the audio driver and the audio stack, and it's not typically available as a user-configurable option. The buffer size directly affects the latency of audio processing, and altering it without proper support and configuration from the audio driver and stack can lead to undesirable consequences such as audio glitches, distortions, or instability.

    Some audio drivers or applications offer a "gaming mode" or "low-latency mode" that can optimize audio processing for gaming scenarios.

    If the reply was helpful, please don’t forget to upvote or accept as answer.

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