I then tried connecting the speakers with the AUX-splitter to my phone and that works aswell. I also tried watching the video on the netflix app and using the speakers through bluetooth without any problems so there seems to be no problem with the bluetooth. I then tried streaming the video/song without the speakers connected and instead using the TV as speakers and it works like a charm so it seems to not be a chromecast problem. I also tried changing AUX-cables and same thing happens. I'll try to list what I have done below.įirst of all I tried only connecting one speaker without using the AUX-splitter and the same thing happens at the same point in the video. Obviously this is super annoying when it keeps happening and I tried a lot of things to troubleshoot the problem. First I thought it was just happening at random but it turns out that if I play the same part of the movie/song/youtube clip it happens at the EXACT same time of the video/song/whatever. So the problem is that when casting through chromecast the sound occasionally disconnects for 4-5 seconds and then continues in sync with the video (the video keeps playing when the sound cuts). It works like a charm! Most of the times. Since my TV don't have support for bluetooth I have connected my speakers via AUX and a AUX-splitter plugged into the Headphones port on the TV. So, when the Harmon Kardon Onyx Studio 4 was on sale I picked up two for my apartment with the intention to use them through my TV while using chromecast. I am quite new at this whole business with audio, bluetooth speakers, aux and that sort of stuff so please bear with me if my explanation is pretty sketch.
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