Feature request: Add an Option to Compensate for Bluetooth Audio Delay
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. When using Bluetooth headphones or speakers, there is an inherent audio delay due to signal processing. This results in the audio being out of sync with the subtitles and video playback. Currently, ASB Player does not provide a way to compensate for this delay, making it difficult to use Bluetooth audio devices for watching subtitled content.
Describe the solution you'd like I’d like an option to adjust the audio delay manually, similar to MPV’s --audio-delay feature. This would allow users to shift the audio forward or backward by a specified number of milliseconds to synchronize it with the video and subtitles. Ideally, the setting should be adjustable in real time for fine-tuning.
Describe alternatives you've considered Switching to wired headphones to avoid the delay...
Additional context Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here. This feature would greatly improve the experience for users who frequently watch videos with Bluetooth headphones or speakers. Many modern media players, including MPV, VLC, and PotPlayer, offer an audio delay adjustment feature, so adding it to ASB Player would make it more versatile.