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Audio sync problems Issues with timing and alignment in sound playback.

Audio sync problems Issues with timing and alignment in sound playback.

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YTMatrixMann
Junior Member
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07-31-2018, 01:52 PM
#1
Hey, I'm dealing with a 3-week-old Windows 10 setup and have been facing audio sync problems in videos, especially on YouTube. The audio often lags a few seconds behind the video after just a minute or two, which is really bothersome. This issue occurs across Chrome, Opera, and Edge. They resolved it yesterday by clearing all audio devices in the Device Manager and rebooting, but it's back now. Anyone have a long-term solution or similar experiences? Note: I've updated CPU, motherboard, and RAM since installation, and everything else is still working fine. My specs are 9900k, Maximus XI Hero, 32GB RAM, and the rest of the updates are up to date. DxDiag.txt is included for reference.
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YTMatrixMann
07-31-2018, 01:52 PM #1

Hey, I'm dealing with a 3-week-old Windows 10 setup and have been facing audio sync problems in videos, especially on YouTube. The audio often lags a few seconds behind the video after just a minute or two, which is really bothersome. This issue occurs across Chrome, Opera, and Edge. They resolved it yesterday by clearing all audio devices in the Device Manager and rebooting, but it's back now. Anyone have a long-term solution or similar experiences? Note: I've updated CPU, motherboard, and RAM since installation, and everything else is still working fine. My specs are 9900k, Maximus XI Hero, 32GB RAM, and the rest of the updates are up to date. DxDiag.txt is included for reference.

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TSM_NightBlue3
Junior Member
44
08-01-2018, 08:26 AM
#2
Restart the installation of both audio and sound drivers, including chipset ones. It seems the issue is with the drivers themselves—not the system. You can safely remove outdated or unused drivers using a careful tool like Ghostbuster.
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TSM_NightBlue3
08-01-2018, 08:26 AM #2

Restart the installation of both audio and sound drivers, including chipset ones. It seems the issue is with the drivers themselves—not the system. You can safely remove outdated or unused drivers using a careful tool like Ghostbuster.

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thefishleo
Member
166
08-02-2018, 05:56 AM
#3
I'm experiencing the same problem on 10 with a Schiit Uber2 (users MS audio drivers). I didn't have it a few months ago, but it's happening now when using Ubuntu. Please let me know what worked for you. I've checked audio drivers, high performance profile, rolled back AMD GPU drivers, and uninstalled Equalizer APO so far. No luck yet. I plan to try more solutions this weekend.
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thefishleo
08-02-2018, 05:56 AM #3

I'm experiencing the same problem on 10 with a Schiit Uber2 (users MS audio drivers). I didn't have it a few months ago, but it's happening now when using Ubuntu. Please let me know what worked for you. I've checked audio drivers, high performance profile, rolled back AMD GPU drivers, and uninstalled Equalizer APO so far. No luck yet. I plan to try more solutions this weekend.

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OmqDace
Posting Freak
798
08-02-2018, 12:31 PM
#4
They checked it yesterday and everything worked for the rest of the day. Today the problem has returned, but so far all fixes are just temporary until I restart again.
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OmqDace
08-02-2018, 12:31 PM #4

They checked it yesterday and everything worked for the rest of the day. Today the problem has returned, but so far all fixes are just temporary until I restart again.

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CocaCola15
Senior Member
603
08-09-2018, 05:47 AM
#5
I examined all possible solutions I could imagine and discovered the fix. In the advanced properties of output devices, the format was configured as 2 channels, 24 bits, 48000 Hz instead of the standard 16-bit. Reverting it to 16-bit resolved the issue. What’s interesting is that I never adjusted those settings, and I don’t recall any other changes that might have helped.
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CocaCola15
08-09-2018, 05:47 AM #5

I examined all possible solutions I could imagine and discovered the fix. In the advanced properties of output devices, the format was configured as 2 channels, 24 bits, 48000 Hz instead of the standard 16-bit. Reverting it to 16-bit resolved the issue. What’s interesting is that I never adjusted those settings, and I don’t recall any other changes that might have helped.

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ArceusHD
Member
154
08-10-2018, 11:38 AM
#6
Using 24-bit is definitely an option. I'm planning to switch from 1709 to 1809 to observe the changes.
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ArceusHD
08-10-2018, 11:38 AM #6

Using 24-bit is definitely an option. I'm planning to switch from 1709 to 1809 to observe the changes.

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Dorito977
Member
177
08-10-2018, 12:07 PM
#7
Use 44100 16bit for your setup. For restart issues and problems, consider turning off automatic driver updates in Windows.
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Dorito977
08-10-2018, 12:07 PM #7

Use 44100 16bit for your setup. For restart issues and problems, consider turning off automatic driver updates in Windows.

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IAmTurtle_
Junior Member
44
08-12-2018, 10:20 AM
#8
Alright, understood. Let's move forward.
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IAmTurtle_
08-12-2018, 10:20 AM #8

Alright, understood. Let's move forward.

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DutchArmy
Member
55
08-12-2018, 06:05 PM
#9
No, I did not disable automatic driver updates.
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DutchArmy
08-12-2018, 06:05 PM #9

No, I did not disable automatic driver updates.

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Abdonix
Member
66
08-12-2018, 08:26 PM
#10
yup
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Abdonix
08-12-2018, 08:26 PM #10

yup

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