Route audio from Chromecast video to Chromecast audio?
Our TV has issues outputting sound to our speakers, which I can connect to a Google Chromecast Audio. We use a regular Chromecast on the TV, and I was wondering if it was possible to have the TV audio outputted to the speakers. Thanks!
audio chromecast
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Our TV has issues outputting sound to our speakers, which I can connect to a Google Chromecast Audio. We use a regular Chromecast on the TV, and I was wondering if it was possible to have the TV audio outputted to the speakers. Thanks!
audio chromecast
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Our TV has issues outputting sound to our speakers, which I can connect to a Google Chromecast Audio. We use a regular Chromecast on the TV, and I was wondering if it was possible to have the TV audio outputted to the speakers. Thanks!
audio chromecast
Our TV has issues outputting sound to our speakers, which I can connect to a Google Chromecast Audio. We use a regular Chromecast on the TV, and I was wondering if it was possible to have the TV audio outputted to the speakers. Thanks!
audio chromecast
audio chromecast
asked Nov 18 '18 at 19:45
M. LoewenthalM. Loewenthal
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Not really.
With some hacks you could get this sort of working, but the two devices will never be in sync. Even if you got the Chromecast devices synchronized perfectly, your TV itself will have latency.
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Not really.
With some hacks you could get this sort of working, but the two devices will never be in sync. Even if you got the Chromecast devices synchronized perfectly, your TV itself will have latency.
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Not really.
With some hacks you could get this sort of working, but the two devices will never be in sync. Even if you got the Chromecast devices synchronized perfectly, your TV itself will have latency.
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Not really.
With some hacks you could get this sort of working, but the two devices will never be in sync. Even if you got the Chromecast devices synchronized perfectly, your TV itself will have latency.
Not really.
With some hacks you could get this sort of working, but the two devices will never be in sync. Even if you got the Chromecast devices synchronized perfectly, your TV itself will have latency.
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