Hi all,
With my previous Cube U30GT2 I was able to stream audio from my tablet to my tv–amplifier with an android airplay application (playstore : allstream).
The sound quality was good.
Now with the talk9x when streaming audio through wifi the quality is really bad. It is like if the music was in slow motion, totally distorted….. it is not usable.
I tried several wifi protection protocol (wep,wpa,wpa2) but the results are the same… I have also try sevral "airplay application... the result is the same.
Does some of you are using the talk9x for wifi audio streaming ? does the quality correct ?
Do you have any idea on how to fix that issue ?
Thanks in advance,
JB
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When I watch programs on DICE Player (fully paid version) it will sometimes go into a slow motion mode and close down the sound. I use a small brick BT loudspeaker to get better sound than provided by the Transformer. Could BT be the culprit? Why slow down? Did not have the same problem on my ViewPad, hence thinking that it is hardware related to the Transformer.
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When I watch programs on DICE Player (fully paid version) it will sometimes go into a slow motion mode and close down the sound. I use a small brick BT loudspeaker to get better sound than provided by the Transformer. Could BT be the culprit? Why slow down? Did not have the same problem on my ViewPad, hence thinking that it is hardware related to the Transformer.
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It is probably the BT, IMHO. I had lots of trouble on my Archos 101 while watching videos with BT. Seems like high system loads will desync BT, and worse.
I'll try using a regular speaker, but kind of defeats purpose, I was thinking of using it on planes wearing BT headphones. No need to disconnect when running to the galleys.
Hi,
I found out about the soundwire app in an old thread here on XDA; basically soundwire does one thing - it captures the soundcard and streams it to your droid, with fairly low latency. It does a very good job of this and for music and maybe certain types of games it works, but for video any type of lag is simply unacceptable.
My question for the guru's is: Can you somehow connect a pc and an android phone with bluetooth, so that the android streams audio from the PC? Perhaps using this?: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth_profile#Advanced_Audio_Distribution_Profile_.28A2DP.29
thanks!
I used soundwire yesterday and it was perfect
Hi I used soundwire yesterday night when I was watching movie.
I found a little trick by which sound will come in sync with video perfectly.
Just try to change audio input in soundwire server in your pc for two or three times. Somehow lag between sound and video will come in sync perfectly.
This method works always.
I watched Hugo yesterday and it was perfect and nobody got disturbed as headphone was connected to my galaxy note.
There is a huge thread about the same issue for the prime tablet, but I have it with my tf101.
If bluetooth speakers are used when streaming video over wifi, the video becomes very choppy and the sound is couple seconds behind. As soon as bluetooth is disabled everything goes back to normal in a second.
Is it a hardware issue?
Any ideas how to fix it?
I think it's an interference issue, but the odd thing is I just tried it with my old BT headset and had no problems. Maybe software? I'm rooted and running the stuff in my signature btw, perhaps the custom kernel and rom I flashed fixed something, or I never had the issue in the first place.
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There is a huge thread about the same issue for the prime tablet, but I have it with my tf101.
If bluetooth speakers are used when streaming video over wifi, the video becomes very choppy and the sound is couple seconds behind. As soon as bluetooth is disabled everything goes back to normal in a second.
Is it a hardware issue?
Any ideas how to fix it?
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I'm having the same problem. I also have the problem that youtube won't output to my bluetooth speakers (Creative D200) and it causes nothing to output to the speakers after trying. This is true even after unpairing and turning bluetooth off and back on. This is not an issue on my Android phone (Galaxy S3), though the video streaming lags while outputting to bluetooth, just not as badly as on the TF101. I guess it has to do with the bluetooth audio codec used in the speakers (aptX).
Which bluetooth speakers are you using?
Hi,
I have just unpacked and set up my UK spec Chromecast - the cast is fine, it connects and the video as clear - however the audio is like a very high pitched robotic whistle, you can make out that there are pitch changes in the whistle when people talk and music is playing, but you cannot make out anything other than that. And its hurts my ears.
I have tried it on my HTC One, Nexus 10, using the EE router, the extender, BBC iPlayer and YouTube - same everywhere. I have unplugged and pressed the little button. Nothing helps.
Can someone help me??
I am using Android 4.4, my routers are EE Brightbox (by Astoria Networks) with a Netgear WN2000RPT range extender, and my TV is an Elonex LNXTY 37F2.
Thanks in advance!
JMJ
Guys I have a Gionee A1 phone working flawlessly as my secondary phone.
Phone isn't rooted.
Since few months it is acting weird.
When I play Youtube or any online videos on phone connected to a Wifi and audio connected to a BT speaker or BT earphones, the voice is very choppy, skipping, stuttering and disturbing.
Earlier it used to work simply great.
The same earphones and BT speaker works flawlessly on my other phones.
But this doesn't happen when I do the above things on Mobile data connection.
I tried various tricks and solutions as below but none worked...
Factory reset
I upgraded the firmware and also downgraded but the issue still remains.
In Battery optimization do not optimize BT ad YT.
Clear data for both BT and YT and Wifi.
Battery saver mode is disabled.
Browser upgrade/ YT app upgrade etc.
Apart from this, there are no other issues with the phone at all. even calls etc work fine on BT earphones. The camera, battery wifi etc all wok flawlessly.
Is there any conflict arising between BT and Wifi connection within the phone?
I dont have any other wireless devices in my house at all.
Kindly help to resolve this minor looking big issue..
I think there is not much you can do.
From my experience with Bluetooth I can say it always failed for some reason. Like when bt mouse becomes unresponsive/skips when laptop is under load, or bt speakers (in home or in car) having choppy playback for no apparent reason.
The bt connection is so sensitive and it can be disturbed by other radio operated devices.
What you can try is using vlc player for music playback when connected to bt speakers.
I found this most useful, as it uses buffer in best way to prevent skipping/choppy playback.
Second idea is to unpair/pair your device and it should work fine, for some time at least...
Third thing you could experiment on is in Android settings, go to Developer options and change settings in the bt section (bt codec, bt sample rate, channel mode) to see if there are any improvements.