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Hello Linus and Group,

 

you heared already or expired the problem with the NVIDIA audio shuttering problem? Maybe you can make a video about it, the problem is wide spreaded and maybe you are able to get some information from NVIDIA. They are silence since over a half year about the problem. 

 

https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1048828/geforce-drivers/netflix-and-amazon-stuttering/ 

 

here you can find some informations, and i like to give you mor informations and test abilitys if needed. But basicly a windows 10 machine with an nvidia card and an driver over 385.41 will give you problem in basicly every stream. Amazon, Netflix, Youtube. The shuttering depend on the length of the video/movie to play, 120 min shutters between 6-12 seconds wich is absolutly not lookable anymore. 

 

Many people seams to think it have to do with 140hz displays, but i have the same problem with 3 monitors at 60hz all same model and manufacture at 1920x1200 native.

 

Here are some system specs:
Intel Xeon E3-1245v3
32GB RAM
Asrock Z87 Extreme11/ac
9 HHD's (Sata;mSata;SSD)
UnraidOS

2x Nvidia GTX960 (But only using 1 per VM)

3x BenQ G2400W

 

Maybe you can bring some action into this, we lost our hope as long life NVIDIA customers since they are not responding anymore.

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  • 4 months later...

I'm experiencing the same audio stutter with my setup:

Intel Xeon X5650, 14G ram
MSI Eclipse Motherboard

Marvell Raid Controller

Asus Xonar Soundcard
Palit GTX 1060 Super Jetstream
Dualboot: Windows 10, Linux (Stutter only with Win10)
3 Monitors (24" LG Monitor, 27" Samsung 4K Monitor, 42" LG Plasma TV)

It definitely is a problem caused by Nvidia GPUs because i tried using my old ATI Radeon HD 4570 Graphics Card and had no laggy / stuttery audio issues.
Sadly Nvidia does not fix the issue although a lot of people seem to have the same problem.
It'd be nice if this problem would get more attention and eventually finally get addressed. It's frustrating not being able to watch video content (e.g Netflix, Youtube, Local Video files via VLC Media Player) on a not-so-low-end-pc.



 

 

 

 

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