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Input Drops Through KVM Switch
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Have you tried another OS on the same hardware to rule out hardware issues?
I don't get any audio drops on my work laptop running Windows
Tried different KVM switches
and different ports
with all of the same devices connected but my speakers connected directly to my computer then I get no drops
So the answer is no, you didn't try another OS on the same hardware. Likely could be hardware issue.