Hey, apologies if this has been asked before, I just want to check something before dropping too much money.
My plan is to use my desktop as a multimedia station with an HDMI running from my 1080ti to a 4k projector (Viewsonic PX747) and the SPDIF running to the back of my playbar. I've also got 4 Sonos one's that will be in the mix.
I basically just want to confirm that this setup won't incur any significant audio lag? I used to run the same setup, but with a 1080p monitor and every few weeks or so would run into incremental issues with lag (not sure why).
Would appreciate any comments/advice.
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Setup and Input lag. HDMI, 4k Projector, SPDIF, and a computer?
Best answer by Airgetlam
If you're running the input into the TOSLINK as Dolby Digital (and not DTS, or any other format, which can't be read by Sonos), you should have effectively no lag. Because optical is a one way format, there's no way for Sonos to know what is sending the signal.
However, you've mentioned 4 Sonos Ones. With the PLAYBAR, you can set up two of them as surround speakers with the PLAYBAR, and because they connect across a 5Ghz channel, they'll be in sync. However, the other two speakers will have to be set up as another room....which means that the signal now has to be buffered, and there will be that 75ms lag between the room that is the PLAYBAR, and the room that is the stereo pair of Sonos Ones.
However, you've mentioned 4 Sonos Ones. With the PLAYBAR, you can set up two of them as surround speakers with the PLAYBAR, and because they connect across a 5Ghz channel, they'll be in sync. However, the other two speakers will have to be set up as another room....which means that the signal now has to be buffered, and there will be that 75ms lag between the room that is the PLAYBAR, and the room that is the stereo pair of Sonos Ones.
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