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If you have an audio latency setting (possibly called buffer size or similar) it will be in your audio hardware control panel rather than in-game. Increasing the audio latency/buffer size may help. Additionally, it may be worthwhile reseating all of you audio connections.
from the microsoft website, when i googled audio latency/audio buffers
>This topic discusses audio latency changes in Windows 10. ... Starting with Windows 10, the buffer size is defined by the audio driver
i see also a bunch of registry keys mentioned. so it appears windows 10 does not have any ability to change this, it is defined by the driver, and windows 10 will interrogate the driver and/or hardware to discover the range of buffer sizes the hardware or driver can use. there is nothing in any of my audio settings to change latency/buffer size.
perhaps a future update to either my amd drivers or my realtek ones may fix this problem, but since i do not know how battlefront is triggering the issue, this is more a hope than an expectation.
in short i dont think anything short of a patch from DICE/EA or from microsoft/AMD/Realtek can fix it. hope i am wrong tho.