On 01/02/2022 14:15, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
On 01/02/2022 16.58, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 01/02/2022 11:43, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
>> This problem started recently (a few weeks, maybe a little longer?).
>>
>>
Initially I noticed audio hiccups when playing mythtv recordings. At times there was also video noise
>> but not always.
>>
>>
I then found that playing audio from a network stream (with vlc) also had hiccups. The sound would
>> stop and start, sometime even repeat a fraction of a second.
>>
>> I now played a track from a local disk and the same issues were heard.
>
> I am not an audio expert. I only know I had what sounds similar when I switched to
using a Bluetooh speaker.
This is not a BT speaker.
I didn't say it was. I was just noting my experience.
FWIW, my HDMI speakers offer 4 profiles. I don't know what HW is in the Asus
monitors. I don't use those
due to their horribly tinny sound.
I'm just suggesting you may want have similar options to try.
> I "fixed" the problem by using a different profile for the speakers. If
are given a choice in your Audio Configuration
> try different one.
I tried two configurations, the mobo's sound and the HDMI sound. Both show the
problem.
I suspect some part of the sound pipeline rather than the actual hware sound device.
Anyway, this is new while I made no change to the machine for a long while. Just 'dnf
update's.
It got much worse in the last week or two.
I too thought my problem was related to a "sound pipeline" issue. But it
wasn't.
The thing was the same codec (LDAC) worked great from a non Fedora device. I was going
to try earlier kernels but since it works great I lost interest.
I'll leave it here. Good Luck.
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