Connect the TV or another video source to the BluOS Player through analog, optical, or HDMI inputs to listen to your favorite shows or movies through the BluOS system.
Grouping multiple BluOS Players to simultaneously playback from one of these inputs could require abundant network traffic to ensure the audio stays in sync with the original video source over the network.
To help with this, BluOS has introduced A/V mode in the BluOS Controller app that creates a short and unintrusive buffer to the audio and ensures the BluOS Group stays in sync with the video source even with slower or cluttered networks.
A/V mode Enabled
When enabled, the BluOS automatically adjusts the audio delay to keep the grouped BluOS Players in sync with the connected video source.
A/V mode Disabled
When the BluOS Player is connected to audio-only sources, such as a Vinyl or CD player, the A/V mode setting should be disabled. This ensures quality over speed.
Lip-sync delay
Modify the lower end of this delay to better align with the network's speed.
To enable A/V mode, perform the following steps:
Android/iOS - Enable A/V mode
- Launch the BluOS Controller app, navigate to the Players tab , and select the required BluOS Player connected to the video source.
- Tap the Home tab > Settings button > Player > Customize sources.
- Select the corresponding video source input (Analog/Optical/HDMI).
- Toggle to enable A/V mode.
- Adjust the Lip-sync delay slider to the required limit.
Windows/macOS - Enable A/V mode
- In the BluOS Controller App, select the Player Drawer.
- Select the required Player connected to the video source.
- Under the left Navigation Drawer, select Settings >Player > Customize sources.
- Select the corresponding video source input (Analog/Optical/HDMI).
- Toggle to enable A/V mode.
- Adjust the Lip-sync delay slider to the required limit.