Do you mean something like this: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook- ... -p/7140200? I've already tried it. Plus, it only happens with VLC.Again, power management is a frequent culprit. Unfortunately, those settings are heavily hardware-dependent, and most of them are in the BIOS rather than the OS.
so basically there's nothing I can do lolThat's not what I meant, but that's also a potential issue. Ultimately, those issues are 99% caused by invalid audio timings supplied to VLC. And those issues almost always stem from device driver bugs or power management bugs.
Note that most other apps tend to ignore the correlation of audio and real-time clock, so of course they don't observe the problem. VLC can't do that because we want A/V synch including for live streams.
It might work better in version 4.0 for non-live streams though.
Thank you!!@ssbssa has a workaround here:
https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.ph ... ad#p467794
Basically: Try moving libspatialaudio_plugin.dll out of the VLC\plugins\audio_filter\ directory.
Or in my case I renamed it so it ended with .disable instead of .dll with same effect.
@Remi, this isn't just one quick skip/stutter it continues until you seek etc.
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