You have to get Bluetooth adapters and receivers that are capable of
Lossless Bluetooth streaming and most are not.
Its pretty hit and miss when you're talking about streaming via
Bluetooth when the devices are in different rooms.
And finally, the iPhone is not capable of streaming Lossless Bluetooth,
a lot of the newer Android phones are capable of doing this and they
include the
Samsung Note4, S6 etc, that's why a lot of mobile phones use either DLNA
or AirPlay depending on your choice of phone, the streaming is lossless
and it can be done over longer distances though granted usually you have
to have a Wi-Fi network as your foundation when doing this..
On 22/04/2015 4:10 PM, André van Deventer wrote:
Hi all
Changed the subject line but to some extent it is still related to the
lossless streaming of music.
Is it at all viable to use Bluetooth to stream lossless music from two
rooms situated next to each other.
This might also be an option for me to use.
Unfortuantely my situation is a bit more complicated than usual. I have an
induction loop system in my flat through my computer’s speech also has to go
in order for me to hear it. The loop’s input is connected to my hifi’s
output also. So I need to find a way for my computer’s speech also to go to
the next room!!
So Wifi may not be the way to go? I suppose FM transmission is not very
good at this stage? That is why I was also thinking of using Bluetooth?
Andre
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