SamDel
SamDel
It's not supported. This application only works with ChromeCast devices.
With stream format wav, 32 bits the delay should only be a couple of seconds. Did you try that? Or doesn't the TV support wav? What stream format gives you...
To get audio and video in sync cast from the brwoser is the best option, I think. For setting up a connection between Bluetooth devices maybe this helps: [https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/pair-a-bluetooth-device-in-windows-2be7b51f-6ae9-b757-a3b9-95ee40c3e242](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/pair-a-bluetooth-device-in-windows-2be7b51f-6ae9-b757-a3b9-95ee40c3e242)
I don't know about the missing sound, maybe you have to re-pair the device again, or try the other things mentioned [here](https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/bluetooth-earbuds-is-connected-but-no-sound/7f21f9e0-a74a-4bf2-8860-ed387a580946).
If you post a complete log then I can have a look, the part above is only when the device is playing. With wav 32 bits it's normally < 2...
It doesn't have to be longer, but in the part you posted it's already buffering. Before that it's connecting, that's the part that's interesting in this case.
I can't find anything in the log, sorry.
Is it possible to do the auto-mute with the API: [https://github.com/SamDel/ChromeCast-Desktop-Audio-Streamer/wiki#rest-api](https://github.com/SamDel/ChromeCast-Desktop-Audio-Streamer/wiki#rest-api). In combination with Powershell - Invoke-WebRequest: [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.utility/invoke-webrequest?view=powershell-7.5](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.utility/invoke-webrequest?view=powershell-7.5) ?
I can't think of another solution. I don't think it's possible to catch WM_QUIT, because the message loop is in a .Net dll ([here in code](https://github.com/SamDel/ChromeCast-Desktop-Audio-Streamer/blob/63ed71d23ac73ea6da573cf716cbcb35e0ea9444/Source/ChromeCast.Desktop.AudioStreamer/Program.cs#L41)). If there's a way...