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When changing the lsl.outlet buffer size to be below 1 second, LSL fails to send any samples.
Leaving the outlet buffer maximum at 1 second or above, and changing the lsl.inlet buffer size to be below 1 second, keeps pull_sample in what I assume is an indefinite wait loop, and causes pull_chunk to return only empty data. Is 1 second the smallest supported buffer size, or am I missing something?
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When changing the lsl.outlet buffer size to be below 1 second, LSL fails to send any samples.
Leaving the outlet buffer maximum at 1 second or above, and changing the lsl.inlet buffer size to be below 1 second, keeps pull_sample in what I assume is an indefinite wait loop, and causes pull_chunk to return only empty data. Is 1 second the smallest supported buffer size, or am I missing something?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: