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Checked the Steam Streaming Speakers were enabled, and that they were the output device while trying to stream. Reinstalled the speakers for good measure.
disable all unused audio devices
also check if steam streaming speakers are there, and set the correct speaker count
and test while streaming
and check windows mixer volumes, make sure steam clinet/bootstrapper volume is maxed
Unfortunately, nothing of the above seems to be the issue. The volume is maxed in the mixer, the correct speaker count is configured...opting out of the beta did the trick for now, but I'm afraid when the update hits the main branch it will be broken again...
It's really sad, I use my steamlink on a daily basis, but this audio issue, coupled with the issue that after a few minutes, artifacting happens and streaming quality plummets, until I restart the stream (and I'm on gbit lan cable ffs), really makes it unusable as of now...
again check windows mixer volume for steam clinet/bootstrapper
Let's hope Steam can fix it soon for the family beta
Thanks to nistal for the solution