“Party up” UBooms to Apple TV for surround sound
How can I connect 2 uBoom speakers (via party up) to my Apple TV and not have audio/video lag?
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How can I connect 2 uBoom speakers (via party up) to my Apple TV and not have audio/video lag?
You may calibrate the A/V sync using the Wireless Audio Sync option
in Settings﹥Video and Audio﹥[ᴄᴀʟɪʙʀᴀᴛɪᴏɴ] Wireless Audio Sync﹥
Set up Wireless Audio Sync with Apple TV - Apple Support
You may calibrate the A/V sync using the Wireless Audio Sync option
in Settings﹥Video and Audio﹥[ᴄᴀʟɪʙʀᴀᴛɪᴏɴ] Wireless Audio Sync﹥
Set up Wireless Audio Sync with Apple TV - Apple Support
As far as I can tell, EarFun UBoom bluetooth speakers are different from Ultimate Ears Boom bluetooth speakers. Then UBoom speakers wouldn’t work with UE Party Up.
Apple TV would need to connect to an already grouped stereo pair of wireless speakers, and will see them as one.
Apple TV would automatically compensate for audio lag, when using wireless speakers.
I have two UE speakers “party up” and joined as one unit. When I connect it via Bluetooth to my Apple TV it connects but has serious lag.
So my question is regarding if there is another way to connect (one boom via aux cord and the other still “party up”) or a setting to reduce the audio/visual lag
“Party up” UBooms to Apple TV for surround sound