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As far as I know, there was a value in the bluetooth specification that the audio receiver could send that indicated the delay that audio device had so the audio source could compensate for that. You... See more...
As far as I know, there was a value in the bluetooth specification that the audio receiver could send that indicated the delay that audio device had so the audio source could compensate for that. Youtube works fine because it knows "what comes next" and it can delay the video a bit, according to that value, so the audio and video are more or less in sync. But when you play in stadia or any other game there is no way to know "what is coming next" because it depends on the player's input so there is no way of delaying the video to match the audio delay that bluetooth introduces. I don't remember exactly in which part of the bluetooth specification that was but I remember reading about that. In any case, it's a bit of hit and miss. I have a very cheap Motorola Moto surround headphones that work fine with Windows 10 with any video software. The operating system delays any video to match the audio and you can tell it takes a bit to start the video when you pause it and resume it again. But it doesn't happen with other more expensive headphones. Bluetooth is a crappy standard if it can be called that. Every device works in a different way...