![]() ![]() However, I can't find anything in the way of an option for setting this. I'd be fine with slightly delayed audio if it means I get clean audio. I have to believe that this is fixable, because it feels to me like with even a 5ms audio buffer (in the VM, not in the guest) you'd never get this problem. My Parallels Desktop version is 17.1.1 (51537). I'm running the Parallels recommended Windows 11 install, activated and fully up to date. ![]() I'm on an Apple M1 2020 Macbook Air 13", 16 GB RAM, 8 core GPU model. They're very faint, probably because these M1 machines are so fast, but it's still noticeable. When I play audio inside a guest application, it works fine until I go back to the host system application and start doing stuff. Today I can only use Parallels, but surprisingly this is still an issue even in almost-2022. VMware never had this issue, so instead of trying to fix it I just switched over at the time. It seemed as though maybe Parallels didn't implement an audio buffer at that time, so any slight delay would immediately cause micro gaps. ![]() Years ago, like maybe around 2012 or something, I switched from Parallels to VMware because I like to use audio applications on my guest system and Parallels had a weird audio stuttering issue, where if the host system was very busy there would be these minuscule clicks and pops in the audio, even with full VM tools support and everything working correctly. The reason is that Parallels actually runs Windows 11 ARM on M1 machines, while VMware is stuck making excuses for why they can't do it. I'm officially back to Team Parallels after having used VMware Fusion for years. ![]()
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