![]() Even in the highest resolution (and the most 'sluggishness' of the UI), the chord display had NO delay! I don't know if this has to do with CoreAudio, but it seems like when using the AirPods, the audio driver reports its buffer size correctly unlike when using the internal iMac speakers. In my tests, I connected my Airpods to my iMac and selected them as playback device for BIAB. It seems like the sluggish UI and the delayed chord display are two independent issues: When starting BIAB with this checkbox marked, the UI looks quite blurry, but it improves UI performance very very much!Ĭlicking somewhere into the program results in an almost instant reaction of the user interface and when playing back songs, the bar/chord display is much closer to real time than hope this helps to locate the problem. Next step: I went to Applications, selected Band-in-a-Box.app and pressed Cmd+i to show the inspector. So I reduced the resolution (to 1600x900): This made the sluggishness even worse and the bar display delay went up from half a second to a whole second! To test this theory, I went to macOS System Preferences and increased the (virtual) screen resolution (to 3200x1800): I noticed that the slow UI was much worse on my 5K iMac Pro than on my 12" Retina MacBook (both running macOS Big Sur, with the MacBook having a much slower Intel Core m5 CPU). The sluggish feel of the program increases when raising screen resolution. Okay, after further testing I found out an interesting correlation: How do you have you speakers connected to your Mac? What Band-in-a-Box version and build are you running? When you play a song, is the chord highlighting EARLY or LATE? I'm not sure that this is the same problem that the OP is experiencing. not Big Sur related (at least not on my case). ![]() [ Re: had the situation you describe since I first installed BIAB, two years ago so. #635897 - 01/12/21 12:20 AM Re: Chord display is delayed when playing back. Using the speaker somehow increases it.īut, BIAB should in both cases be able to calculate the total resulting audio latency and then delay the display by that amount, so audio and video are in sync. I noticed that in other audio applications, connecting a wired headphone reduced the minimum buffer size of the iMac internal audio device. Is it the same issue when using headphones connected to the rear jack? RAM: 16 GB 1600 MHz for posting your experiences and I am sorry to read about your problem. Meanwhile, two years have passed and I've just learned to live with it but. not Big Sur related (at least not on my case).Īt the time I searched the forums but couldn't find any reference to it so I've assumed it was either something to do with my setup or some eventual UI laziness bug that would be corrected in a future patch.ĭespite all the struggling with my setup I couldn't find a fix for it (and I don't have SoundFlower, Audio Hijack, Loopback or any other similar software installed on my Mac). Had the situation you describe since I first installed BIAB, two years ago so.
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