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    Sure I did what you mention since there are several posts mentioning that. It does not work, since the lag problem is not due to ireal, but to the system itself. What I propose is a simple workaround.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dauriac View Post
    Sure I did what you mention since there are several posts mentioning that. It does not work, since the lag problem is not due to ireal, but to the system itself. What I propose is a simple workaround.
    We have tested it with several devices and they worked fine.
    What kind of device do you have?
    Thank you!

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    I use on one end a Samsung sm-j100h running Android 4.4.4, and on the other end a small adapter connected to the aux entry of my amplifier.
    I read many time about this lag when using bluetooth (eg the program vlc on linux corrects it). The idea of introducing a customer-tuned delay between image and sound could solve the problem in *all* situations. I admit it is an "advanced functionality" since some people would not understand what it is about.
    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by dauriac View Post
    I use on one end a Samsung sm-j100h running Android 4.4.4, and on the other end a small adapter connected to the aux entry of my amplifier.
    I read many time about this lag when using bluetooth (eg the program vlc on linux corrects it). The idea of introducing a customer-tuned delay between image and sound could solve the problem in *all* situations. I admit it is an "advanced functionality" since some people would not understand what it is about.
    Thank you
    Thank you for sending me your device info. I will forward it to the developer to look into it.

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    I've got the same problem, with:
    Android 6.0.1
    Galaxy Tab S2
    using a Bose Sound Link Color.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markorel View Post
    I've got the same problem, with:
    Android 6.0.1
    Galaxy Tab S2
    using a Bose Sound Link Color.
    What worked: I changed the buffer of the app from the default of 4096 to 6144 (moved slider about halfway to the right).

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    Is there any feed back from the developer ?
    Thank you

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    The developer said that he would look into your suggestion. We'll do some tests and see if we can make user friendly implementation. Please send us your email address to support[at]irealpro.com so we can contact you about the process. Thank you!

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    Hello, I have a very similar problem on my Xiaomi Redmi 2, Android 4.4.4, connected to Creative Nuno Micro. With low buffer size the audio is all messed up, the beats are somewhat shifted. Increasing the buffer size to 8192 makes the audio normal again, but there is still noticeable lag.

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