Yup. It happens if you have your Apple TV going to a television. I worked 
around it by purchasing a Digital to Analog Converter on Amazon. THis device 
plugs into the optical output of the Apple TV, and offers a line out which you 
can patch into your stereo. It works like a charm.

 - Austin




On Jul 26, 2012, at 12:51 PM, Emrah <li...@kavun.ch> wrote:

> Hey there,
> 
> I was so excited when I mirrored my Macbook Pro with my Apple TV and heard 
> VoiceOver speak with almost no delay or latency, that I immediately went and 
> purchased a couple of Airport Express to use as wireless speakers.
> 
> My high ended there. Even if you use an Airplay device as your main system 
> output, you will still enjoy the crazy 2 seconds delay in anything you'll 
> play.
> 
> I find this very frustrating and annoying…
> 
> Can someone confirm and reproduce the same issue?
> 
> Best,
> Emrah
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