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In home game streaming apps (like steam link) have audio only lag

warren2345
Community Member

There is an audio delay over HDMI when using in-home video game streaming apps like Steam Link. There is no delay in video in such cases, only audio. Users have been able to isolate the issue to HDMI specifically (USB audio is lagless). Multiple different in home streaming apps appear to be affected

 

It appears that the device may not be using correct audio settings in these types of apps.

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sicsacol
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi @warren2345,

 

Thanks for posting in the community forum. I understand you're experiencing audio delay over HDMI when using in-home game streaming apps like Steam Link, especially since you've noticed there's no video delay. I appreciate the detailed information you've shared, and also it's helpful to know that using a USB connection seems to be lagless. No worries, I'd be more than glad to assist you. To better support you, I have a few questions for you:

  • Can you specify what type of Google device you have? 

Any additional details you can provide will be helpful.

 

Cheers,
Jonathan

It is Chromecast with Google TV 4k. But users report the same issue with the new device as well.

 

I am trying to link the steam community page where a bunch of people are having the same issue but the forum software isn't letting me.

AnnieCarroll
Community Member

I've experienced the same audio-only lag when using Steam Link and Chromecast devices—video stays synced, but the audio lags behind. This seems tied to HDMI audio processing, especially with formats like Dolby Digital+ or DTS. Switching the audio output to stereo/PCM often helps, and avoiding surround formats can reduce latency. Directly connecting your streamer to a soundbar or AVR (instead of through the TV) also improves sync.

 

sicsacol
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi folks,

 

Thanks for your replies and the detailed information shared; it's really appreciated. To better support you, I have a few questions:

  • Is your Chromecast connected directly to the TV?
  • Is there a soundbar or AV receiver connected to the TV?
  • Are there other devices connected to the soundbar or AV receiver?
  • Does the issue only happen when trying to link the Steam app?

Please let me know the answer to these questions.

 

Regards,
Jonathan

 

Direct to TV

Using TV speakers, no sound bar/av

Only in home video game streaming apps. Other apps have no audio lag

 

LukeLunn
Community Member

I also have the same issue with Moonlight and Google TV Streamer. I will test out Steam later today.

 

I did not have this issue with my Nvidia Shield 2019 Tube.

Can confirm Steam has the same issue. This definitely seems like a common Google TV Streamer problem