I'm trying to get the sound input and send output directly with less latency possible with C#.
I'm using the library NAudio that supports ASIO for better latency.
In particular, I use the AsioOut object for recording and another for playback initialized with a BufferedWaveProvider, which is filled in a Callback function: OnAudioAvailable, which allows me to use the ASIO buffers.
The problem is that I hear the sound with various glitches and with a bit of delay. I think the problem is in the function OnAudioAvailable where the buffer is filled with data taken as input from the sound card.
Declarations:
NAudio.Wave.AsioOut playAsio;
NAudio.Wave.AsioOut recAsio;
NAudio.Wave.BufferedWaveProvider buffer;
Play procedure:
if (sourceList.SelectedItems.Count == 0) return;
int deviceNumber = sourceList.SelectedItems[0].Index;
recAsio = new NAudio.Wave.AsioOut(deviceNumber);
recAsio.InitRecordAndPlayback(null, 2, 44100); //rec channel = 1
NAudio.Wave.WaveFormat formato = new NAudio.Wave.WaveFormat();
buffer = new NAudio.Wave.BufferedWaveProvider(formato);
recAsio.AudioAvailable += new EventHandler<NAudio.Wave.AsioAudioAvailableEventArgs>(OnAudioAvailable);
//Collego l'output col buffer
playAsio = new NAudio.Wave.AsioOut(deviceNumber);
playAsio.Init(buffer);
//Registro
recAsio.Play();
//Playback
playAsio.Play();
OnAudioAvailable():
//Callback
private unsafe void OnAudioAvailable(object sender, NAudio.Wave.AsioAudioAvailableEventArgs e)
{
//Copio tutti gli elementi di InputBuffers in buf e li aggiungo in coda al buffer
byte[] buf = new byte[e.SamplesPerBuffer];
for (int i = 0; i < e.InputBuffers.Length; i++)
{
Marshal.Copy(e.InputBuffers[i], buf, 0, e.SamplesPerBuffer);
//Aggiungo in coda al buffer
buffer.AddSamples(buf, 0, buf.Length);
}
}
AsioAudioAvailableEventArgs definition:
public AsioAudioAvailableEventArgs(IntPtr[] inputBuffers, int samplesPerBuffer, AsioSampleType asioSampleType);
public float[] GetAsInterleavedSamples();
Does anyone know how to fix it? Thank you all.