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I've noticed that my audio only cuts out and sounds crackly with some TVs. For some reason, changing the resolution seems to fix the issue (at least for as long as I have my Steam Deck plugged in). This is with both the official dock and a cheap Anker dock.
Huh. Interesting workaround! So instead of 1280x720 you bump it down a little bit?
Yup! It seems that switching the resolution is the key. For me, at least, the sound works fine on every other resolution switch. I usually switch it to something lower, then something else, then back to the resolution I want. It's pretty annoying, but it doesn't take too long and is way less annoying than crackling audio.
Dope! I'm gonna try this next time and see if it works for me.