Hi there,
My office moved into a building recently that has a huge projector screen and a projector. We are able to project visuals from any laptop via a cord that connects the laptop to the projector’s HDMI-in port.
The office also has a set of four Sonos One (or One SL, not too sure of the difference) that we have set up wirelessly in each corner of the room. Our goal would be to get the sound from the laptops/projector to the speakers. The projector has an audio-out port via auxiliary, and the office also has a Sonos Amp. So we bought an aux to RCA cable - goes from the projector’s audio-out port to the amp’s RCA audio-in port in hopes the amp would send the sound coming from the projector to the speakers.
Ideally, I thought this would work logistically. After messing around a bit, I was able to get it to work, but the sound would only go through ¼ of our speakers and there was about a 3-5 second delay from the video on the projector and the sound from the one speaker.
Can anyone assist with setup? Is there even a reason for the amp to be present - is what we are trying to do possible? Obviously the location of the speakers and the fact that we want them all to play sound at the same time dismisses the idea of hardwiring them specifically. I am pretty seasoned when it comes to IT problem solving, but this has my head scratching (particularly because I am not too familiar with SONOS). Let me know, thanks!