Hi there

Latency is par for the course where bluetooth is concerned.

Afterall the signal has to be encoded and then transmitted to the receiving 
device.

I’m afraid that it is the way it is and as far as I can see, there is nothing, 
at this time, that would work any better.

Sorry that i can’t be of any more help than that.

regards


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From: Joe Giovanelli
Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2014 11:52 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: bluetooth problem: one for the books

Hello, Everyone,

I have been involved in the audio field since about 1947!! (Yes, that's right.) 
This odd situation is simply unknown to me!

I have a mixer which feeds a transmitter.  The receiver is attached to a PA 
system. This works as it should, but it's a bit cumbersome. I have a tiny 
bluetooth transmitter and a receiver. My plan was to replace my present setup 
with the bluetooth gear.

The system works but not as expected. There's about a half second latency 
between the transmitted signal and when it's received.

I substituted a Victor Stream for the mixer and the sound was fine. Well, I 
couldn't check about latency.

I found this out when talking into a mike and hearing the PA system coming back 
to me.

I'd love to hear your thoughts on this rather bizarre situation.

Joe Giovanelli


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