Two or three days ago, I installed a Virtual Audio Cable to take over instead of using RealTek (whose drivers I keep up to date, anyway). The only difference was that instead of choppy audio garbage, the sound would constantly mute out. Not an improvement.For those with RealTek chipsets on their motherboard you can get a marginal improvement by installing the latest drivers for your sound chip.
It still happens but in my anecdotal experience it is less severe, however your mileage may vary.
https://www.realtek.com/en/component...odecs-software
What it sounds like is happening is the new spatial sound engine is processing some kind of after effects on the sounds. in single instances this is fine, however it seems like the FX series has an issue with processing these sounds, either its cache is too small or some quirk of its architecture. either way this is unacceptable, you should have the choice to revert back to the old sound engine, they keep in DX9 after all and literally nobody uses that anymore.
I hope Immerse gave them a heavy bag of money.
So the VAC did actually stop the stuttering?
If thats the case it may be a problem with FX chips and their motherboards onboard audio. unfortunately its something I cant exactly test because who has sound cards anymore?
I'm stumped to be honest, I just cant believe that its not been addressed when its been reported thousands of times.
While some are saying PS4/PS5 users can also experience the issue too, I've yet to actually see proof of it happening...So the VAC did actually stop the stuttering?
If thats the case it may be a problem with FX chips and their motherboards onboard audio. unfortunately its something I cant exactly test because who has sound cards anymore?
I'm stumped to be honest, I just cant believe that its not been addressed when its been reported thousands of times.
If we could get some video of that, it could help get it noticed probably.
I mean nothing would make "Maybe it's 10+ year old CPU's" lose all credibility like the PS5 having issues lol
VAC has not changed anything for me, and I've been using it since that had been proposed. It's the same as before. The only change that I experienced was after 6.01 - and that was for a worse.So the VAC did actually stop the stuttering?
If thats the case it may be a problem with FX chips and their motherboards onboard audio. unfortunately its something I cant exactly test because who has sound cards anymore?
I'm stumped to be honest, I just cant believe that its not been addressed when its been reported thousands of times.
The VAC did not stop the stuttering. It just turned it from audio garbage (extremely loud G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G) to muting effects. Basically, the VAC driver wasn't putting through the audio garbage, making it sound like someone was flicking the Mute button really quickly.So the VAC did actually stop the stuttering?
If thats the case it may be a problem with FX chips and their motherboards onboard audio. unfortunately its something I cant exactly test because who has sound cards anymore?
I'm stumped to be honest, I just cant believe that its not been addressed when its been reported thousands of times.
That is what I have without buying their new audio codec, just quick fades in and out of everything. It is really horrible on all combos, as every step seems to make it worse.
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