Hi guys! So I seem to have audio issues. Audio will mute for like 5 seconds every 20 seconds or so. It’s very annoying, as it can make you miss whole parts of dialog. It only happens on linux, and only on gaming, so I guess it means the amp/surround system is ok. I use the TV HDMI output for audio, as it gets redirected to the 5.1 amp via ARC. This works flawlessly for most scenarios, but somehow it seems to get into trouble when in games. I’ve tried so far games based on Proton (Cyberpunk, Alan Wake…original, not remake). I’m using lates KDE Neon, with Pipewire. What would you recommend to check? If I boot back to WiIndows, the games run fine.

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    1 year ago

    Have you opened up a pipewire patch bay app to see if it’s routed correctly? There’s also a pulse audio virtual interface for pipewire that could help.

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      1 year ago

      Just for the sake of testing, I went back to PulseAudio…the problem is still here. These are Wine games. And on Windows, they work fine :(

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            1 year ago

            At this point I would connect a usb audio device. You can get them for $10.

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              1 year ago

              Thanks…I’m starting to think I’m dealing with HDMI noise on the audio. I’ll try to get newer/clearer cables.

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                1 year ago

                In another comment you said the head phones jack on the monitor is busted. It might be that the system thinks headphones are plugged in. Just a random guess, I don’t even know if Linux can do that (windows can).