Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> ...I saw the audio chop resurface with this dongle. Thus far, I've
> only seen it twice (during the second recording only). In both cases
> another jump (once backwards once forwards) corrected it.
> 
> The changes appear to improve the situation dramatically, but don't 
> appear to completely correct it.

Prior to the JIT changes I would on occasion run across a problem where 
the audio and video would get choppy. If you enabled viewing the buffer 
graphs on the OSD, you'd see that both audio and video (especially 
video) buffers would be starved for content.

Superficially, both problems had similar symptoms, but what was unique 
about the post-JIT problem is the buffer graphs would show only the 
audio buffer being depleted.

I'd recommend checking the videos where you have been able to reproduce 
this problem to see if in fact the audio buffers are depleted.

  -Tom

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