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How do I Change Audio Buffer Size in Windows 10: A Step-by-Step GuideUpdated 2 months ago

To change the audio buffer size in Windows 10, you need to adjust the settings in your audio driver or digital audio workstation (DAW). First, open the sound settings by right-clicking the speaker icon in the taskbar and selecting "Sounds" or "Sound Control Panel."

Key Highlights: Change Audio Buffer Size in Windows 10

  • For ASIO Audio Interfaces
  • Open your audio interface’s control panel (e.g., ASIO4ALL, Focusrite Control).  
  • Adjust buffer size (lower = less latency, higher = more stability).  
  • Apply changes and restart your software.  
  • For DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations)
  • Go to Audio Settings in your DAW (FL Studio, Ableton, Cubase, etc.).
  • Adjust the buffer size or latency setting.
  • Restart the DAW for changes to take effect.
  • For Windows Audio (WASAPI/DirectSound)
  • Right-click the Speaker icon → Sounds → Playback device properties.
  • Adjust the Default Format (Sample Rate & Bit Depth) in the Advanced tab.
  • Apply changes and restart apps.
  • Troubleshooting Tips
  • Audio dropouts/crackling? → Increase buffer size.  
  • Latency too high? → Lower buffer size, use ASIO drivers.  
  • Changes not applying? → Restart your DAW or update drivers.  

Final Tip: Optimize buffer size for a balance between latency and stability based on your needs!

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