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Using bazzite-asus-nvidia:stable. The problem resembles a memory leak in how it starts with minor sporadic audio flaking and over time becomes intense. This doesn't seem to happen in web browsers, but if I use a web browser after dealing with this audio skipping in a game, videos will suffer from this audio corruption issue to a more minor degree. One time when I booted up Warhamer 40k: Darktide, the audio corruption happened immediately instead of over time.
Edit: I'm almost certain it's a memory leak, playing lower powered games like Bloons TD6 doesn't get the audio issue as soon at least based on the time I've been playing.
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Describe the bug
Whenever I play a game on steam, the audio starts to skip to an unbearable degree.
2024-02-19 14-31-13-[00.00.000-00.40.949]-audio.webm
What did you expect to happen?
I expected smooth audio that doesn't skip.
Output of
rpm-ostree status
Hardware
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BV8H8HVD?psc=1
ROG Strix G614JV_G614JV
Extra information or context
Using bazzite-asus-nvidia:stable. The problem resembles a memory leak in how it starts with minor sporadic audio flaking and over time becomes intense. This doesn't seem to happen in web browsers, but if I use a web browser after dealing with this audio skipping in a game, videos will suffer from this audio corruption issue to a more minor degree. One time when I booted up Warhamer 40k: Darktide, the audio corruption happened immediately instead of over time.
Edit: I'm almost certain it's a memory leak, playing lower powered games like Bloons TD6 doesn't get the audio issue as soon at least based on the time I've been playing.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: