pippin;694919 Wrote:
I could actually even hear when the server was doing it's 11ms
corrections to bring the players back in sync when they drift beyond
10ms.
That's interesting, it never occurred to me that you'd be able to hear
that, something to factor into my efforts.
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Tex;695007 Wrote:
I am curious as to whether you have all the receivers connected via
their analog connections.
I use thier analogue connections. Until I introduced a surround sound
amp into one of my set-ups I didn't need to any tweaking but the new
amp has a very noticeable delay. I assume
sto;695264 Wrote:
.. I thought LMS didn't even try to sync internet streams ?
It does, and usually quite well.
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toby10;695273 Wrote:
It does, and usually quite well.
yep, I can synch internet radio streams with different players and it
is rock solid (playing through my local LMS).
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pippin;695085 Wrote:
I don't believe you can get perfect sync over the Internet.
Digital connections may or may not cause issues depending on how the
downstream equipment delays the sound.
You can never get perfect sync over anything. However there are very
good methods for getting time
I don't believe you can get perfect sync over the Internet.
Digital connections may or may not cause issues depending on how the
downstream equipment delays the sound.
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pippin;695085 Wrote:
I don't believe you can get perfect sync over the Internet.
Digital connections may or may not cause issues depending on how the
downstream equipment delays the sound.
Yes I have a souround processor and digital xover so my main stereo has
delay but you are never really
Hi All
I've got three Receivers that are plugged into different amps and when
played in sync are slightly out of time due variation of IO on the
amps. It's a fairly usual problem I'd imagine.
I've tried adjusting the delay setting for the various players but
never seem to get it right. I've
Anything that doesn't have too much rhythm should do.
The important point is to sit close to the speakers or the way from the
speaker to your ear will add delays.
Actually listening can work quite well for determining sync.
I was recently testing sync for the new iPeng and that found me sitting
I am curious as to whether you have all the receivers connected via
their analog connections. I tried to synch 2 units that were connected
1 digital output 1 analog and was never able to synch them. Now I
have all units connected via their analog outputs and can't detect any
difference or lag.
Tex;695007 Wrote:
I am curious as to whether you have all the receivers connected via
their analog connections. I tried to synch 2 units that were connected
1 digital output 1 analog and was never able to synch them. Now I
have all units connected via their analog outputs and can't detect
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