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Sample rate issues can be a nightmare to diagnose. Does the sound and video drift out of sync when viewing cut scenes in games? When you're playing a game the sound files are really small and so they aren't usually long enough to drift out of sync due to sample rate issues - but in a cut scene the audio file is longer and is the same length as the video being viewed so will have time to drift out of sync if the sample rates are different. It maybe possible that your desktop configuration is running separate sample rates for audio and video but when they're in a game the game settings are set to the matching sample rates so your audio doesn't drift out.
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Lower such as 44,100Hz it will start to lag behind the video and faster such as 64,000Hz the audio will run ahead of the video.Īs far as I'm aware your drivers on your system do some of this work for you but there are settings than can be changed to have them be different. The same issue happens if you record on a camera at 48,000Hz and then record your audio at a different sample rate. It happens in torrented films when someone has tampered with the audio and burnt it back onto the video at a different sample rate than the visual is playing back at so it seems in sync for a while and slowly drifts out. This issue occurs when the sample rates of audio and video are different. If anyone here has any suggestions or experience with this problem, I'd be so grateful. Rig that did NOT have the problem occur with my 1080:ĬPU: Intel i7 4790k Gigabyte GA-z87X-D3H Rigs that have the problem occur with my 1080:ĬPU: Intel i7 8700k ASUS ROG STRIX z370-G Setting all power settings to performance-based Turning off hardware acceleration in Chrome Things I have tried to fix the problem using my 1080:
#Twitch leecher audio unsynced install#
And it seems like the problem goes away for a day or two after I perform a clean install of my GPU driver.
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I have tried so many GPU driver versions, including the driver I last used in my old PC.


#Twitch leecher audio unsynced Pc#
So is this a problem with this specific 1080 model and some other piece of hardware in my PC/the other PC that had the same problem? Both my new PC and that PC have the same CPU and very similar motherboards. I submitted my 1080 for a cross-shipment RMA, and the replacement 1080 I received produced the EXACT same problem. So naturally, I thought there was suddenly a problem with my 1080. Putting my 1080 in another almost identical PC to my new one caused the same problem to occur in that PC. But by switching my 1080 for a 970 in my new PC, the problems stopped. This new PC I built includes the same EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 SC GPU I was using in my old PC, which didn't have this problem. Now, here comes the part that confuses me so much. Very rarely has it started without me playing a game or streaming with OBS first. The problem most often occurs while I'm playing a game (not to the game, but to the other applications running on the other monitors). Usually restarting the browser or the player refreshes it and it starts slowly losing sync again. The audio is absolutely fine, but the video plays in the slightest, almost unnoticeable slow motion and gradually loses sync with the audio more and more. It seems like it just applies to any video player. The problem occurs on Twitch and Youtube in both Chrome and Firefox and also happens with downloaded videos in VLC player. I have not been able to find any solutions here on tomshardware or any other forums so I've decided to make my own thread.Įver since I built this PC, I have been having this bizarre problem with videos slowly losing sync with audio.


I'm having this problem that's making me lose my mind.
