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When you say delay, do you mean that the sound starts playing 1-2 seconds later, or that the mouth and the audio aren't synced? If you're meaning the #1, then I have the same problem on Firefox under Debian-Testing (kernel 6.10). No solution to it.
Both, I miss the first bit of audio, and when it plays it's not synced to video in video sources.
Its not just in Firefox, even the startup sound is being truncated.
Any music player as well, first bit of audio is gone and it plays approximately the same little bit of time after I stop playing.
Sadly that wasn’t the issue, I did have a 6.10 kernel option but the delay is exactly the same in the previous kernel.