khaom

khaom

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[quote who="sdRohan" reply="4" id="3863497"] The reason for unmuting the sender is to make Window believe it's actually using the hardware it's (normally not) sending to - a power-saving 'feature'. [/quote] Hi Sean, Ah, that does make sense. Thank you for the help, I haven't had a single issue with random disconnects since!

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Hi Sean, No, in this case the Secondary is actually the Sender, sending audio to the Receiver Primary which is a stationary desktop computer. I just tried to set "Allow this machine to be unmuted" on the Sender (Surface Go 3) and thus far that seemed to have resolved the issue when Surface is on battery. I can also mute the audio on the Sender and it still hasn't cut out yet. I will try it some more to make sure it doesn't cut out. Thanks!

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Multiplicity audio works very well with my Surface Go 3 as a secondary as long as it is being powered by AC charger. As soon as I unplug the charger the audio will eventually randomly cut off. Sometimes it returns and is then often out of sync. Toggling sending audio on the secondary can sometimes get the sound back for a while, but it's only then a matter of time until it cuts out again. The Surface Go 3 is on Windows 11 and has this behavior both on wifi and ethernet connection. I'v

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