there is a
solution.

I'd propose this: battery bench doesn't use the plugin buffer at all, but steals his 512bytes from the main ram. So, stop playback -> start battery bench -> start playback again. There's also other plugins doing this.

HI. I see, so am I following you right, your proposing that battery bench should be altered so that it doesn't use the plugin buffer at all? is that right? or is that how it now works? sorry I just found your english slightly hard to follow. Also, when you talk about stopping and starting playback isn't that something the user has to do already when there going to start the battery bench plugin. I no a blind user would have to at least, because at the moment of course, in order to use speech effectively you have to stop playback as its hard to hear speech when an audio file is playing, and you can't use speech when a file is paused. Sorry if i'm asking a really obvious question hear.

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