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SUMMARYThe [mci] section of the Windows SYSTEM.INI file contains the following line specifying the MCI waveform driver:
where "value" is an integer between 2 and 9. This value is the number
of seconds that MCIWAVE.DRV buffers audio data during playback or
record. This value is directly related to the amount of memory that
MCIWAVE.DRV allocates for the buffering. If there is no value listed,
MCIWAVE.DRV uses the default value of 4.
Note: If you change the value on the WaveAudio line in the SYSTEM.INI file to a number outside the range 2 to 9, Windows uses the default value of 4. You can modify this setting in Control Panel using the procedure listed below. MORE INFORMATION
To change the buffer length setting, use the following steps:
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