
So if there is anyone out there who can help, than I would appriciate it So I think it's safe to say that this is my Intel NUC that is the problem and I am sure that this it's the graphic card which has a driver bug or firmware bug. I also tried to use the same HDMI cables in my Desktop pc, which has a Nvidia Geforce 2080 installed and the problem does NOT occur at all when using my Desktop. Both HDMI cables are 4K 60Hz, HDR certified. I have tried two different types of HDMI cables from two different vendors, but the result is the same. It also happens when I watch movies using VLC and PowerDVD.ĭoes anyone know what the problem could be and if it is the drivers/firmware from Intel, is there a driver update for the graphicscard coming soon or a firmware for the HDMI port?

The reason for me thinking this, is that this is not only happening when I browse video's on YouTube or Facebook. My guess is the it has something to do with the Intel® Iris® Plus Graphics 655 HDMI Audio. So no sound when the video is lagging/jitters.Įvery time this happens I need to go into advanced settings in Windows audio manager and choose the audio source, which in this case is my HDMI audio port, which is connected to my Denon X1400H reciever, and deactivate the audio source and then activate it again AND then restart/reload the media player/home page. It lags terribly because of the low fps and is VERY slow.Īt the same time when this happens the sound cuts out. 66.0.2 64bit & Google Chrome v.86 64bit).Īfter a while when watching movies via media players or video players in a browser, the video all of a sudden starts to "jitter", and what I mean by that is that the video has suddenly VERY LOW fps.

3.0.6 & Cyberlink PowerDVD 18 Utra), YouTube videoes, Facebook video's (Using Mozilla Firefox Quantum v. The problem occurs when I watch movies (Using VLC Player v.
