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Encountering issues with audio sync across browsers on a recent update.

Encountering issues with audio sync across browsers on a recent update.

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1Char_char
Junior Member
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12-21-2017, 05:09 AM
#1
Hi Guys, After one month using Windows 10 Pro, something unusual occurred. Around the 3-5 minute point in videos on platforms like YouTube or Twitch, the audio becomes out of sync. I can resolve it by refreshing the page or adjusting the video player settings. When the audio is misaligned in the browser, other media such as games or music players remain unaffected. The issue only affects browsers and worsens over time. I've tried using Firefox, Chrome, and Edge, disabling hardware acceleration in Chrome and pushing CPU to 100%. Installed Realtek audio drivers for Windows 10, sourced them from their website, and didn't install any additional audio drivers. My PC specs are: I7-8700k, MSI Z370M Gaming Pro AC GTX 1080, Samsung M.2 970. Any suggestions or fixes would be greatly appreciated!
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1Char_char
12-21-2017, 05:09 AM #1

Hi Guys, After one month using Windows 10 Pro, something unusual occurred. Around the 3-5 minute point in videos on platforms like YouTube or Twitch, the audio becomes out of sync. I can resolve it by refreshing the page or adjusting the video player settings. When the audio is misaligned in the browser, other media such as games or music players remain unaffected. The issue only affects browsers and worsens over time. I've tried using Firefox, Chrome, and Edge, disabling hardware acceleration in Chrome and pushing CPU to 100%. Installed Realtek audio drivers for Windows 10, sourced them from their website, and didn't install any additional audio drivers. My PC specs are: I7-8700k, MSI Z370M Gaming Pro AC GTX 1080, Samsung M.2 970. Any suggestions or fixes would be greatly appreciated!

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ketman34
Posting Freak
834
12-28-2017, 05:18 PM
#2
Attempt to reduce the frequency to 44.1 kHz and 16 bits.
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ketman34
12-28-2017, 05:18 PM #2

Attempt to reduce the frequency to 44.1 kHz and 16 bits.

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EdoubleO
Member
238
12-28-2017, 09:05 PM
#3
This approach didn't yield the expected results.
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EdoubleO
12-28-2017, 09:05 PM #3

This approach didn't yield the expected results.