fix dead link

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Brian Smith 2014-03-02 15:05:27 -05:00
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<p class="unknown" style="display:none;">Unable to determine latency. Please click <a href="#" layout-wizard-link="2">here</a> to try another test which may be able to determine your audio performance.</p>
<p class="neutral loading" style="display:none;">Estimating latency...</p>
<p class="good" style="display:none;">Your audio speed is good. When done with settings, click Save Settings to continue.</p>
<p class="acceptable" style="display:none;">Your audio speed is acceptable, but borderline. Try setting Frame to 2.5 and Buffers to 0 and see if your audio quality is still OK. When done with settings, click Save Settings to continue. You can also view the <a href="#">Choosing an Audio Device</a> article for information on faster audio devices.</p>
<p class="acceptable" style="display:none;">Your audio speed is acceptable, but borderline. Try setting Frame to 2.5 and Buffers to 0 and see if your audio quality is still OK. When done with settings, click Save Settings to continue. You can also view the <a href="https://jamkazam.desk.com/customer/portal/articles/1292412-choosing-an-audio-device" rel="external">Choosing an Audio Device</a> article for information on faster audio devices.</p>
<p class="bad" style="display:none;">We're sorry, but your audio speed is too slow to use JamKazam. Try setting Frame to 2.5 and Buffers to 0 and see if your audio quality is still OK. You can also view the <a href="https://jamkazam.desk.com/customer/portal/articles/1292412-choosing-an-audio-device" rel="external">Choosing an Audio Device</a> article for information on faster audio devices. You can also click <a href="#" layout-wizard-link="2">here</a> to try another test which may be able to measure your audio performance more accurately.</p>
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