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A large hardware buffer makes it much easier to maintain continuous data flow in a non-real-time operating system such as Windows. A large hardware buffer more easily absorbs irregular data rate from the sound card driver and application. Also, in general, it is more efficient to transfer large blocks of data occasionally, than it is to transfer small blocks of data frequently.
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