I use DisplayPort audio as my main output, and it seems there is a slight delay between the sink being started and me actually hearing anything (the audio isn’t delayed I just miss the start). I’ve managed to mostly fix it by disabling suspend on idle, so now once I’ve played some audio once its fine.

However when I reboot I then miss the first bit of audio again. I have no idea what I need to do to fix this. If I try to manually enable the sink with with pacmd suspend 0 I still get the same issue. The only potential fix I can think of is to set a KDE startup command for pacmd play-file and point it to a very short silent audio file. Does anyone have any better ideas?

Edit: I forgot to mention, when suspend on idle is enabled there is an audible pop every time the audio starts and suspends. With suspend on idle disabled I still hear this pop on login (and the first time audio is played) which suggests something is happening when I log in

Edit 2: Apparently it still does it every time the audio stream switches to a different app, however if I start the second one playing before I pause the first it starts straight away

    • SkipperWannabe@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Initially, I used HDMI -> Soundbar -> Monitor. The soundbar handles the sound and forwards the video signal to the monitor. Right now, it’s the same, except it is using display port for Laptop to Soundbar connection. Hope I understood the question correctly. If you ever figure out the delay, please do update with a solution.

      • Infernal_pizza@lemmy.worldOP
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        1 year ago

        I’ll let you know if I find anything, I’ve just posted on the Arch forums as well so hopefully someone there can help. If not then unfortunately this one might stay unsolved