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I believe this is an issue with Nvidia's more recent drivers and sourcing various libraries. See this issue here to get a sense of whether this is your problem or not, and try to get some log output to confirm and helps debug. That issue is not going to solve your problem, just help in debugging.
It would also be good to get a comparison from a different streaming kit to rule out networking issues. If you have Steam, try running a few games through Remote Play and see what happens there, or try Apollo and see if there is any difference.
Have you tried both Apollo and Sunshine? If so, do you prefer Apollo more?
It just has some QoL automations centered around resolution config creation and Virtual Displays/Desktops. The internal bits and pieces are the same otherwise.
Ah, sweet, thanks for the info. Having to unplug my ultrawide so it uses my secondary monitors 16:9 aspect ratio would be a nice issue to avoid, I'll try out Apollo.