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Optoma HD31UST audio to Sonos Play:1
I currently have an Optoma HD31UST projector which acts as my TV and Chromecast device. It has a built in speaker with very poor audio quality. I would like to hook up my two Sonos Play:1 speakers to the projector via a Sonos Connect.
The projector has an analog audio out so that should work with the Sonos Connect.
I'm just wondering if there will be a delay in the audio, as it will need to go wirelessly via the Connect to the speakers.
Does anyone have experience with this?
Thanks in advance!
Stijn
The projector has an analog audio out so that should work with the Sonos Connect.
I'm just wondering if there will be a delay in the audio, as it will need to go wirelessly via the Connect to the speakers.
Does anyone have experience with this?
Thanks in advance!
Stijn
Best answer by Sjoop1985
The Connect is intended to add existing audio equipment to the Sonos ecosystem, it can bring audio from a non-Sonos source to Sonos, but that is not its main purpose. As you will be using standard room grouping to have the play 1s play the Chromecast audio, you will incur at least 60 ms of delay from the grouping. If compression is required, this delay will increase.
If you do not already own a Connect and were planning to purchase one, you should consider a Beam instead. It's a comparable investment and one that is technically suited to what you need. At a first Googling, I can't find if this projector supports ARC. If it does, the Beam will give you exactly what you seek, if not, you might need an HDMI audio extractor to get the audio to the Beam. It will free up your play 1s for another purpose.
In general, the Playbar, Playbase, Beam and Amp are built for "TV" audio without delay. Trying to use one of the other products from the lineup for this is often technically challenging and can almost never achieve the same result.
View originalIf you do not already own a Connect and were planning to purchase one, you should consider a Beam instead. It's a comparable investment and one that is technically suited to what you need. At a first Googling, I can't find if this projector supports ARC. If it does, the Beam will give you exactly what you seek, if not, you might need an HDMI audio extractor to get the audio to the Beam. It will free up your play 1s for another purpose.
In general, the Playbar, Playbase, Beam and Amp are built for "TV" audio without delay. Trying to use one of the other products from the lineup for this is often technically challenging and can almost never achieve the same result.
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