I have an audio synthesis app that uses buffersize and a seekbar value to change the tempo. The smaller the buffer size, the faster the tempo. The seekbar value is subtracted from the buffer size; the further the seekbar is moved, the faster the tempo.
Buffersize is calculated using:
int buffersize = AudioTrack.getMinBufferSize(sr, AudioFormat.CHANNEL_OUT_MONO,
AudioFormat.ENCODING_PCM_16BIT);
On a Samsung Galaxy S6 handset, the returned buffersize is 10584. The bottom and top of the slider values give 60 bpm and 192 bpm respectively.
However, on a 7" LG G Pad 7.0, the returned buffersize is only 3528. As a result, the starting tempo is around 180-200 bpm, rather than the desired 60 bpm.
I was thinking of using a hard-coding buffer size based on screen size, but that's just band-aid work.
Why is the same calculation returning two different buffer sizes across the two devices? How is the buffer size calculated?