When using my laptop to control a desktop mainframe, the sound played is intermittent. However, when using the Android version of the control, there is no problem with the sound.
Even when I set my sound device back to default (96kHz back to 48kHz), it didn't help. It doesn't seem to be able to keep it stable no matter how I set it (there are no audio encoding settings for me to tweak).
Connecting to a self-hosted IPv6 server (turn on ALWAYS_USE_RELAY=Y), using an ID connection, whether on a LAN or a public network, has this problem. The Android version has no problem in any case.
The sound transfer shouldn't be intermittent, just like the Android version, and even if there are certain issues (like network latency), it's only delayed for a little while and reasonably speeds up playback to catch up with the original speed.
Windows 10 / Android (No problem) -> Windows 10 1909
1.3.0 (Both Android and laptop, android no problem) -> 1.2.7
This bug can be recorded so I add some attachments.
MP3 In ZIP:
Intermittent.zip
Also when the desktop host controls the laptop, the picture is extremely blurry, which can only be solved by switching off the hardware codecs, but in turn the connection is fine.
I'm guessing that the use of hardware codec audio is causing the problem, or maybe not. If so, can you add the option to adjust the audio codec?
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