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    UGH! ACK! PTHPPPPPT!

    I've been going crazy trying to figure out why audio clips keep getting truncated when I play them in a web browser. It happens in Waterfox and Firefox, but apparently not in Edge.

    I think it's the fact that my audio output device is my HDMI port. When I switch to my Griffin iMic interface and headphones, the problem disappears. This is on Windows 11 24H2, with Intel HD Audio Driver for Display 32.0.101.6129

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      UGH! ACK! PTHPPPPPT!

      I've been going crazy trying to figure out why audio clips keep getting truncated when I play them in a web browser. It happens in Waterfox and Firefox, but apparently not in Edge.

      I think it's the fact that my audio output device is my HDMI port. When I switch to my Griffin iMic interface and headphones, the problem disappears. This is on Windows 11 24H2, with Intel HD Audio Driver for Display 32.0.101.6129

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      Hmm. On further investigation, it seem that it's not a driver problem, but something related to how HDMI handles audio. When there's no audio beling delivered, the audio is put into a sleep state, so the next time you go to play a sound, there's a delay as it wakes up.

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      • gcvsa@mstdn.plusG gcvsa@mstdn.plus

        Hmm. On further investigation, it seem that it's not a driver problem, but something related to how HDMI handles audio. When there's no audio beling delivered, the audio is put into a sleep state, so the next time you go to play a sound, there's a delay as it wakes up.

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        @gcvsa Seriously, the idea of just-in-time delivery is the bane of so many things in the digital world...

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