No I didn’t, for now I stick to lower scaling factors when this occurs. If you have any clue, I’m listening!
I don’t use ARC (as far as I know? Maybe switching the HDMI port I use could help, I’ll try).
For the optical out stuff, I don’t have the required hardware right now, I’ll see if some friend can lend my some.
I’m pretty confident regarding the quality of my HDMI cables, but I will make some tests tonight with other ones.
EDIT: Tested with two other HDMI cables, same issues occurs.
Justed tested with the PS2, and again, no issue with passthrough, but sound drops with line multipliers modes.
I also noticed jittering (that starts to be annoying at line x2), and I was wondering if all of those problems could be related to bad quality cables. I have the original SNES RGB cable, et third-party ones for the other consoles.
Can anyone confirm that this issues may/will disappear with good quality cables (from retrogamingcables for instance)? Even if issues are present with official Wii cable, this may still be a path to follow for a resolution.
I don’t think so, I’ve gone through all available settings and nothing helped. I can manipulate things related to video, but when it comes to audio, this is quite limited.
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