I have also updated to 3.55 and also still have the issue.
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[quote who="sdRohan" reply="29" id="3790999"]Another test... When this happens, pause any audio being sent on the sender... On the receiver, is MP showing up in the Sound mixer: If not, and while keeping it open, unpause the audio on the sender. Does it appear then and actually start playing? Sean Drohan Stardock Support Manag
[quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="25" id="3789893"]Are you at any time using any specialist audio software which might use a low latency mode on either end? [/quote] I do use Reaper as a DAW for recording guitar which may fall into that category on the receiving machine, but I never have it running when I am streaming audio from a sender machine. Beyond that I can't think of anything else which would be defined that way.
[quote who="sdRohan" reply="23" id="3789850"]If you set up a continuous ping from the sender to the receiver, does it ever fail to respond at the moment you lose audio? cmd ping -t Ctrl+C to stop Example: https://cdn.stardock.us/support/uploads/2020-10-05_12-21-28.mp4 Also, is this over wireless or Ethe
I did a purge and reinstalled version 3.44 but the issue was still happening, so it's not specific to version 3.5. The timing seemed to line up. I've used Multiplicity for a long time and never had an issue until very recently. I don't know what has changed. It's a bummer as this is the main reason I use Multiplicity and my setup hinges on this functionality. I upgraded back to 3.5. It's now happening every couple minutes.
[quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="20" id="3789698"]But the audio ends up being played on the sending machines speakers at the audio stop time? [/quote] Yes.
I was able to monitor network traffic when the audio stopped and there is no dip in traffic when the audio stops.
I also press Ctrl+F12 twice on the sender to fix it. When the audio stops, the sender is unmuted. The audio starts playing through the sender's own attached speakers. I will attempt the monitor the network traffic and report back.
I am also having this issue. It started after the recent update. I have tried the fixes suggested in the audio section of the support FAQ linked previously in this thread. It happens randomly but I'd say on average a few times an hour. My workaround for the time being is enabling the Ctrl + F12 hotkey to "Send audio when receiver is online."
[quote who="linkhunter" reply="21" id="3786413"] it seems like they didn't fix the issue with sound disappear from the secondary with audio sharing only fix is click on disable audio sharing and enable again been over a year now reinstalled both computers I usually do once a year didn't fix that [/quote] Came here to see if anyone else had this issue. This started happening to me after the 3.5 update. I never had an issue with