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I noticed that streams with "Max Audio Buffering reached" logged had dropped and skipped frames after roughly 30 minutes when I used a RX 580. Disabling audio device timestamps solved this problem.
I've since replaced that card with a RX 6650 XT and switched to hardware encoding, yet logs show the same buffering issue until, yet again, I disable Device Timestamps for my Desktop Audio source. I am confused about this as my CPU should have more resources to spare now.
Will leaving Device Timestamps off potentially lead to audio/video sync issues? Is there any alternative to resolve this while leaving them enabled?
I noticed that streams with "Max Audio Buffering reached" logged had dropped and skipped frames after roughly 30 minutes when I used a RX 580. Disabling audio device timestamps solved this problem.
I've since replaced that card with a RX 6650 XT and switched to hardware encoding, yet logs show the same buffering issue until, yet again, I disable Device Timestamps for my Desktop Audio source. I am confused about this as my CPU should have more resources to spare now.
Will leaving Device Timestamps off potentially lead to audio/video sync issues? Is there any alternative to resolve this while leaving them enabled?