Audio and Video Lag for a Second Continuously
Hi mkerfers,
I did a little research about your issue and some users suggested to have the second monitor plugged into the motherboard rather than the GPU output so that it runs off the CPU's graphics.
Some advised that this case happens when sample rates of both audio and video are different, it will not sync or has the tendency to sync at the very beginning then slowly drift out.
For example, some content creators records their video first, then just adds the audio on the video. Now, if you record on a camera at 58,000Hz and you record the audio separately at 54,000Hz, it will of course deviate since both doesn't run at the same sample rate.
Try the initial suggestion and see if that would sort the issue.
Another factor is to check the drivers. Normally, it should automatically sync it for you, but in some cases—depending on the make and model of your device, manufacturers offer driver software to freely configure this setting.
It may be possible that your desktop configuration is running separate sample rates for audio and video, but it's possible that the game settings are set to the matching sample rates so your audio doesn't drift out. But then again, you won't really notice if it's not in-sync since during the game the sound files are really short and so they aren't usually long enough to drift out of sync.
Let me know if you have other concerns.
Regards.
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Hi, I'm gonna try what you just suggested in a sec. I doubt it's drivers because I've reinstalled all of them and I constantly update them. They are likely to be fine.
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Wait sorry I only just realized this and completely forgot. So my current setup with the monitors is my new monitor as my main which is connected with an HDMI to my GPU on my PC. My second monitor which was originally my main monitor since I didn't have a second, is connected through DVI and this is the monitor that is having the delay. I was using this monitor with DVI alone as my main monitor for a long time and never had any issues. Do you have any suggestions?
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Thank you for confirming your setup, mkerfers. Noting that it's both connected to the onboard graphics card, then it's possible that this is due to video card limitation. It would be best to further check for other possibilities.
Please confirm the make and model of your video card.
For us to isolate the issue, try to run the game on the main monitor, then stream or play a video on the second monitor. Once the audio and video starts to drift out of sync, drag the playing video from the second monitor to the main monitor. Observe if it changes anything or if the sync issue stops.
Please report back the outcome as this is will help us identify and formulate a more established workaround for your issue.
Looking forward to your update.
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Hi,
I have a Geforce GTX 1070ti by ASUS. I'll try what you said with dragging the video onto my main monitor later tonight. I go back to school tomorrow so I'm busy with a number of things.
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I tried what you told me to try. When I drag the no longer synced video onto my main monitor it stays the exact same. It continues to be out of sync. Normally the video takes a while before it becomes unsynced but today it only took a minute and a half for it to be pretty badly synced.
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It's becoming out of sync immediately now. I'm really not sure what is going on because it was working completely fine when I only had one monitor.
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Is anybody getting back to me anymore?
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Source: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/audio-gradually-out-of-sync-with-video-after/6f6955b0-5356-46f6-927e-e3ffd8a4f2bf
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