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>Use cable whenever possible (many BT speakers has JACK input). With cable you're always full quality, lowest and fixed latencies and you can see your "signal" range. Well, DOH, but...

>For me this video plays perfect in QMPlay2 regardless of keep pitch and playback speed (using PC's sound card and pipewire). I suppose your PC is a lot faster than...

On Friday July 12 2024 13:12:52 Błażej Szczygieł wrote: >For me this video plays perfect in QMPlay2 regardless of keep pitch and playback speed (using PC's sound card and pipewire)....

If memory serves me right the main thing here is the fact that I often lose some sound at the beginning of a video started with latency compensation, esp. noticeable...

I have the impression it's more noticeable when playing YT videos using QMPlay2's latency correction. In this video e.g. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soDuDgnqjE4) the 1st note swells into existence after a short initial...

On Saturday December 14 2024 15:47:05 Błażej Szczygieł wrote: >> it certainly doesn't interfere with QMplay2's correction >QMPlay2 corrects A/V sync only. Hmmm, of course, I was thinking of additional...

On Sunday December 15 2024 00:57:36 Błażej Szczygieł wrote: >> Still, after some more testing right now it does seem like the PA latency offset is to blame?! >Latency in...

On Sunday December 15 2024 07:13:32 Błażej Szczygieł wrote: >Yes, this is probably the reason why you can't hear begin of the audio - the device is waking-up from sleep....

On Sunday December 15 2024 10:32:55 Błażej Szczygieł wrote: >> You don't understand my words or what I describe? > >On your internal sound - are you adding latency offset...

>PipeWire metod as I gave you before (also PulseAudio can do this). Nothing to do with delays or latencies, but I just read that PW resamples everything to a "central...