Hey guys, I got asbplayer set up on brave recently, and when I use the ctrl+shift+x keybind to capture audio, the audio comes out stuttery and slow. I am on a windows 10 laptop, and ASBPlayer was installed on a fresh brave install, and had this issue only sometimes. I have narrowed the issue down, and have found that it only happens when I am on battery and my laptop is not plugged in. I have tried to edit my windows power plan, namely the processor state and multimedia options, but this did not do much at all. Also, when I disable "microsoft acpi-compliant control method battery" from the device manager, the issue also no longer happens, but then I can't see what my battery is at. I am assuming that my performance is being throttled due to being on battery, but I have not experienced anything like this outside of asbplayer. I would really appreciate if anyone had any ideas to stop performance being throttled when on battery, or any asbplayer settings to accommodate for this, as I could not find much. Thank you
#ASBPlayer stuttering when capturing audio, but only on battery
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asbplayer works perfectly well given that its either plugged in, or the battery is disabled from the device manager. This problem only occurs on battery, no matter what you do to the power plan
probably some sort of battery option you can't change
oh wait
"microsoft acpi-compliant control method battery" is interesting
ill take a look
oh wait
acpi is an interface for battery stuff
so i think when you remove it your machine just doesn't interface with the battery
thus battery throttling would not occur
not sure how to fix though because windows is a mess
yeah, thats what I thought was happening when I disabled that as well. This certainly is a windows moment lol. I'd imagine there might be a software fix since disabling that does fix it, but I'm not sure where to find it.
when i say there's "some sort of battery throttling" i mean it's probably some other setting that they don't include for whatever reason
You have any ideas on what I can do? I tried looking in the bios too btw and couldn't find much.