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I successfully connected a Chromecast audio unit using Pulseaudio-DLNA to my Dell Inspiron 13 7348 running Kubuntu 16.04. However, there is always a 2-5 second lag from when I press to play a sound to the sound coming out of the speakers. Is there any way to fix this problem?

GhostlyT
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  • If you play a long clip, (like playing a YouTube video) does it just delay in the beginning, or does it cut out for a few seconds in the middle of it? Because I'm thinking that buffering is to blame here. That way, if the Chromecast gets a few corrupted packets from the WLAN, the music is cached for a second or two while the packets are resent. – You'reAGitForNotUsingGit Aug 14 '16 at 14:00
  • @AndroidDev It only delays in the beginning – GhostlyT Aug 15 '16 at 01:10
  • Well, then my guess is as I said above. I think it's the Chromecast's doing, not Pulseaudio – You'reAGitForNotUsingGit Aug 15 '16 at 12:32
  • @AndroidDev What are the steps I need to take to eliminate this problem? – GhostlyT Aug 18 '16 at 11:42
  • I don't think you can do anything about it. I suggest you contact Google to find out if it does in fact buffer a few seconds of audio – You'reAGitForNotUsingGit Aug 18 '16 at 20:30
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    I don't think it is the Chromecast Audio device, because the delay only occurs in `pulseaudio-dlna`. I have an Android device that casts the sound immediately. And I've cast from a Mac too. I've tried using different `pulseaudio-dlna` preferences (e.g., setting it to use wav instead of mp3), but the delay remains. And for me, the delay gets worse over time. When I first start casting, the sound is 1-2 seconds delay. But after an hour of listening to music, it increases to around 30 seconds. – Rsync Aug 21 '16 at 19:30
  • @AndroidDev Its a fault with Pulse Audio; I cast audio through Google Cast on my chrome browser on the exact same laptop and there was no delay – GhostlyT Aug 29 '16 at 23:44

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