Currently, I have a Connect attached to my Yamaha home theater with Play:1 speakers in adjacent rooms/areas. I cannot get through the 70ms lag produced by the AV receiver’s signal processor when streaming with any other device. Using analog input has reduced the lag, but it’s still annoying.
Dies Port address the timing differences for 3rd party devices? If so, HOW?
My understanding is the majority of the "lag" you're speaking about is the Sonos software buffering the signal so that it can reliably be played in sync across all connected rooms across a 2.4Ghz network. So there's a minimum delay inherent in the software for any analog input, as well as any "rooms" grouped with a Digital input room, such as the various sound bars.
Effectively, while this is new hardware, I don't think the software process is substantially different.
I'd be surprised if Sonos has introduced any mechanism to address this, which doesn't mean they won't do so in future, of course.
I think that with an AV receiver and Connect involved it is most likely that @pwt's interpretation is correct, and the OP is suffering sync issues because of DSP in the receiver.
This would be hard for Sonos to correct as the AVR is downstream of the Connect. I would rate the chance of Sonos doing anything about this in the Connect or Port as less than zero.
To the OP. See if your AVR has something like a 'direct mode' which turns off the AVR's DSP, when using the Connect.
I think that with an AV receiver and Connect involved it is most likely that @pwt's interpretation is correct, and the OP is suffering sync issues because of DSP in the receiver.
This would be hard for Sonos to correct as the AVR is downstream of the Connect. I would rate the chance of Sonos doing anything about this in the Connect or Port as less than zero.
To the OP. See if your AVR has something like a 'direct mode' which turns off the AVR's DSP, when using the Connect.
I think Sonos could do something about it by adding an adjustable delay slider for the Port/Connect and then delay all non Port/Connects that are memberts of the same group. I'm already hoping for years that they would implement something like this but after waiting for so many years I've slowly given up... Would be dope though if something in the new Port could make this features finally possible. This would make me buy a Port in a blink of an eye and I think many others fighting the same problem too ^^.
And just how will that let the poster play his Connect in sync with his other units?
And Yamaha? At last count, they are on their 3rd (or is it 4th?) line of wireless multi-room speakers, and not one of them has been anything but an utter failure. I wouldn't put my trust in the current line being anything else.
while not what I wanted to do (as I have multiple Sonos devices), it is still the only option that accomplishes my goal without hard wiring the whole house. It would be great if Sonos provided a way within the settings to adjust the delay to individual devices.
Sonos could use their app to measure the delay between a source single and the audio through the AV receiver and the other Sonos speakers. With this information Sonos can reduce the delay/lag between the 2 sound systems (AV receiver and wireless speakers).
As I said before, not a snowball's chance of this happening.
Similar interest.
I have a connect with the same issue.
If the Port was better - this would solve it.
Similar interest.
I have a connect with the same issue.
If the Port was better - this would solve it.
This is not a problem Sonos needs to solve. The Port syncs perfectly with other Sonos units, as does the Connect.
Similar interest.
I have a connect with the same issue.
If the Port was better - this would solve it.
This is not a problem Sonos needs to solve. The Port syncs perfectly with other Sonos units, as does the Connect.
I agree. They don’t need to solve it. But it would be pretty fantastic if they did. Yamaha definitely won’t.
It’s definitely a problem. I have a Connect hooked to my stereo receiver. My stereo has a turntable and CD player and many speakers. I have 3 Sonos play 1 speakers, a playbar, a play 5 and a subwoofer. I owned the Sonos and my husband had the stereo. When we got married, we combined systems and it was a huge pain in the neck. I figured out the Connect and had it so that there was a barely noticeable delay from the stereo speakers compared to the Sonos speakers. I recently replaced my Bridge with a Boost (at Sonos’ recommendation) and now I have about a 2 second delay (the Sonos is slower). It’s not tolerable. I spent an hour on the phone with tech and they can’t fix it. I’ve read all the posts I could find in here and can’t fix it. I was seriously hoping that the port would resolve the issue so that I could listen to albums and CDs through the Sonos speakers.
Similar interest.
I have a connect with the same issue.
If the Port was better - this would solve it.
This is not a problem Sonos needs to solve. The Port syncs perfectly with other Sonos units, as does the Connect.
I think it’s a problem they need to solve. It pisses me off. They advertise that with a Connect you can stream albums through the Sonos speakers. Sure -- if you turn the stereo speakers off it works, but the delay is maddening.
It’s infuriating. Because they don’t merely hide an issue that’s well established, their marketing actively leads consumers to believe it syncs perfectly with your other Sonos components (while “technically” being able to deny they do this).
I bought 3 Connects (one an Amp), and they drive me bonkers, regardless of AVR or Pure Direct settings or room. I simply can’t use my existing dozen Sonos speakers at the same time as my Connect speakers...meaning I have two sets of speakers in some rooms...Sonos and non-Sonos in the same room, doubled up, so that when I want to, I actually *can* stream the same music throughout the entire house with no sync issues. (That’s such a ridiculous thing to have to resort to, i.e., have two speakers in every location, non-Sonos for movies or higher fidelity, Sonos for when someone wants convenient while house streaming.)
I’ve convinced folks to buy over 100 Sonos speakers over the years. I was an evangel. I don’t recommend Sonos to anyone anymore. Because of this very issue.
Either add the ability to manually delay output from normal Sonos speakers, perhaps via a slider, or heck - DON’T fix the issue...after years of an army of complaints, I simply don’t care if you fix it anymore! - but DO clearly note on Port and Amp boxes and on product info pages that it does NOT usually play well with Sonos speakers (Yamaha direct AVR as a frequently mentioned exception)...it’s one or the other...all Sonos speakers or all Port/Amp speakers.
Btw, this would be an utterly “first world problem”, except that I actually don’t care if they fix it. It’s the breach of trust, the feeling of being misled, that’s the big issue imho. Misleading those who trust you is a problem as old as our species.
The actual fix is a small issue that’s needed (because the sync issue is real), but probably very low on a list of priorities that includes solving more important or pressing issues.
100% agree, Jack.
Sonos can and does sync its products. DSP in a receiver downstream of its control is not a Sonos problem. Sonos will probably never do anything about this and never should even attempt to.
My Connect / hifi syncs perfectly with my Sonos speakers.
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