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<blockquote data-quote="billyrave" data-source="post: 918171" data-attributes="member: 17829"><p>Hi Spektral,</p><p>the inherent issue with bluetooth is the delay created in converting, sending, and then decoding the signal. bluetooth cant be used where timing is critical, such as watching films where a lip sync error would occur, akin to the old monkey magic scenes in the 80's.</p><p></p><p>some TV's can compensate this by offsetting the delay created but you could only use one source at a time (either your hifi or tv speakers direct).</p><p></p><p>with regards to the DDJ, it would make mixing unmanageable because the output from the speakers could be 2 or 3 tenths of a second behind realtime, which could be a beat or so. As your headphones would be connected directly to the DDJ for cueing, you would be creating a nightmare, and i dont suspect the DDJ or the speakers would see out a full day without being kicked through the wall.</p><p></p><p>In summary: </p><p>You could connect your hifi to your TV via bluetooth but would probably need to faff with the settings to correct the delay.</p><p>DJing is a no no - it just can't be done (although I could be wrong, but to the best of my limited knowledge)</p><p></p><p>hope this helps and doesn't cause further confusion <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/classics/thumbsup.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbsup:" title="thumbs up :thumbsup:" data-shortname=":thumbsup:" /></p><p>good luck, and let me know what you end up with, I might get educated phones:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billyrave, post: 918171, member: 17829"] Hi Spektral, the inherent issue with bluetooth is the delay created in converting, sending, and then decoding the signal. bluetooth cant be used where timing is critical, such as watching films where a lip sync error would occur, akin to the old monkey magic scenes in the 80's. some TV's can compensate this by offsetting the delay created but you could only use one source at a time (either your hifi or tv speakers direct). with regards to the DDJ, it would make mixing unmanageable because the output from the speakers could be 2 or 3 tenths of a second behind realtime, which could be a beat or so. As your headphones would be connected directly to the DDJ for cueing, you would be creating a nightmare, and i dont suspect the DDJ or the speakers would see out a full day without being kicked through the wall. In summary: You could connect your hifi to your TV via bluetooth but would probably need to faff with the settings to correct the delay. DJing is a no no - it just can't be done (although I could be wrong, but to the best of my limited knowledge) hope this helps and doesn't cause further confusion :thumbsup: good luck, and let me know what you end up with, I might get educated phones: [/QUOTE]
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