timer throttling

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Timer throttling is a power-saving feature in Windows that reduces the precision of system timers for background processes to conserve battery life. On WindowsForum.com, discussions focus on how timer throttling can cause audio stuttering or glitches when streaming media from Chrome or Edge to Android TV. Microsoft has addressed this issue with updates that adjust timer behavior for media playback, ensuring smoother streaming. Users troubleshooting audio problems during casting may find solutions related to timer throttling settings or recent Windows updates that mitigate these effects.
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    Seamless Streaming: Microsoft Fixes Audio Issues on Chrome and Edge for Android TV

    Ladies and gentlemen, streaming your favorite movies or live sports to your Android TV might just become as smooth as butter on toast, thanks to a critical update from Microsoft. If you've ever tried casting media from your PC only to have the audio turn into a garbled mess akin to robot...
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