When im broadcasting songs..and my blue tooth headphone batteries die, i switch the audio output to another head set...when i do that, the broadcasting sound of the music seems to change bpm (goes faster or slower depending on the headset that i choose). I would like to change headsets without interrupting the stream, is that possible without having an impact on the bpm of the music streaming? Thanks for any response!..:)
geposted Fri 14 Jun 19 @ 6:24 pm
Never heard of that. I'm guessing it's a latency issue but maybe one of the team can chime in.
When you change between non Bluetooth sound cards there is no issue.
When you change between non Bluetooth sound cards there is no issue.
geposted Fri 14 Jun 19 @ 7:53 pm
It could happen if the samplerate changes because of changing the headphones.
Will be fixed soon. In the meantime you can stop and restart the broadcast to fix.
Will be fixed soon. In the meantime you can stop and restart the broadcast to fix.
geposted Sat 15 Jun 19 @ 10:15 am
Easiest fix = don't use Bluetooth headphones.
They're not a good choice for DJing because you may encounter latency, and as you've discovered, the batteries can run out.
They're not a good choice for DJing because you may encounter latency, and as you've discovered, the batteries can run out.
geposted Sat 15 Jun 19 @ 10:43 am
Thanks for all the responses everyone. Yes, im not a fan of bluetooth due to the battery issues however, its nice not to have additional chords. But thats why i wanted to be able to switch if i needed to, if i ran into the problem of the battery, so i tested the switch and thats when i noticed what it was doing to the song. I will try again once i learn of the modifications made to the software. Thanks again!
geposted Sat 15 Jun 19 @ 11:10 am