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Dropouts when bitstreaming Atmos through an HDMI 2.1 AVR with nVidia 3xxx GPUs

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Manni:

--- Quote from: SamuriHL on June 24, 2024, 08:17:53 am ---I plan on testing that (local ssd) tonight on my 11700 Intel machine with the 3080. This same 3080 has given me dropouts in audio pretty consistently since I bought it.  Manni, one thing that we do have in common is that my machine that I normally run the 3080 in is a 5900x on an ASUS 570e Gaming Wifi II board (that is now dead).  I wonder if some combination of AMD and nVidia might be contributing to this issue?

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That's something that crossed my mind, that's why I asked everyone contributing to this thread (those who confirm they have the same issue, as well as those who say that they don't) to post detailed info about that setup. That's one way to find out if there is a common failure point. It could also be the HDMI 2.1 AVR (or VRROOM if used before the AVR to route audio only to a non-HDMI 2.1 AVR, as you do).

SamuriHL:

--- Quote from: Manni on June 24, 2024, 08:25:45 am ---That's something that crossed my mind, that's why I asked everyone contributing to this thread (those who confirm they have the same issue, as well as those who say that they don't) to post detailed info about that setup. That's one way to find out if there is a common failure point. It could also be the HDMI 2.1 AVR (or VRROOM if used before the AVR, as you do).

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Or a combination of all the above which is what makes testing for it especially difficult.  My AVR isn't 2.1 but everything is directly connected to the VRROOM which is 2.1.  I know you have your VRROOM after the AVR in your chain.  if when I test tonight I get no audio drops local, I'll have to test again off my NAS later this week given that I'm changing 2 variables at once.  I don't love the idea of going back to an Intel platform.  I'm really looking at the new Zen 5 CPUs next month with an 870 board as my upgrade path.  That'll be a darn nice machine with that 4080. But not if I have audio drops....

Manni:

--- Quote from: SamuriHL on June 24, 2024, 08:29:36 am ---Or a combination of all the above which is what makes testing for it especially difficult.  My AVR isn't 2.1 but everything is directly connected to the VRROOM which is 2.1.  I know you have your VRROOM after the AVR in your chain.  if when I test tonight I get no audio drops local, I'll have to test again off my NAS later this week given that I'm changing 2 variables at once.  I don't love the idea of going back to an Intel platform.  I'm really looking at the new Zen 5 CPUs next month with an 870 board as my upgrade path.  That'll be a darn nice machine with that 4080. But not if I have audio drops....

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Yes, that's why I asked everyone to post ALL their details in a single post, as I did. No one has.

JimH:

--- Quote from: Manni on June 24, 2024, 08:38:05 am ---Yes, that's why I asked everyone to post ALL their details in a single post, as I did. No one has.

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They just never mind the boss.  ;)

SamuriHL:
Well it's important in this case.  Manni's been trying to track down the issue with this for literally MONTHS now.  The only way to narrow this down is to know all the variables involved.

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