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Old 05-05-2024, 01:30 AM   #1963
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Originally Posted by Comfy.n View Post
Bluetooth has an inevitable audio delay in many cases
An audio delay shouldn't be an issue if you listening to music. It's only an issue if you are watching video or playing video games since the audio must stay in sync with the video.

What I would like to see is a set of Bluetooth headphones that contains a buffer memory. That way the audio is sent to the buffer, and you listen to the audio from the buffer. If there's an interruption in the Bluetooth signal the buffer gives the player time to recover before there is an interruption in the music.

Related example: When they were introducing Minidisc they showed just how skip proof the player was by, when the music was playing, pulling out the Minidisc, holding it up and then putting it back in the player with no interruption of the music.
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