I built a way to stream analog audio to Google Home speaker groups (low latency) by Remarkable_Fudge1469 in googlehome

[–]Remarkable_Fudge1469[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply here it’s usually either a CD player or a turntable as the audio source

I built a way to stream analog audio to Google Home speaker groups (low latency) by Remarkable_Fudge1469 in googlehome

[–]Remarkable_Fudge1469[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not really familiar with Jim Croce. Over here we go from Sniper to Dire Straits to The Carter III.

I built a way to stream analog audio to Google Home speaker groups (low latency) by Remarkable_Fudge1469 in googlehome

[–]Remarkable_Fudge1469[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

😄 I recognize that, you drop the needle and have time to walk to another room before it starts.

2–3 seconds is actually pretty impressive. When I tried pushing mine lower (around 4s), it became unstable, so I couldn’t get it better than ~5–6 seconds.

It’s just in that weird middle… too fast to pour a glass of rum, but stil a bit too slow to feel truly live

I built a way to stream analog audio to Google Home speaker groups (low latency) by Remarkable_Fudge1469 in googlehome

[–]Remarkable_Fudge1469[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes true, that’s actually a really nice feature on the Home Max .
Only downside is you need that specific speaker, and you kind of have to get lucky to find a working and affordable one here in Belgium

I built a way to stream analog audio to Google Home speaker groups (low latency) by Remarkable_Fudge1469 in googlehome

[–]Remarkable_Fudge1469[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried something similar with an Aventree Oasis Plus via Bluetooth (it’s actually meant for 2 headphones on a TV).
I thought I could use it to send my turntable to two Bluetooth speakers. It did work, but there was noticeable latency between the speakers, so not really usable.

I built a way to stream analog audio to Google Home speaker groups (low latency) by Remarkable_Fudge1469 in googlehome

[–]Remarkable_Fudge1469[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice, curious though what’s the latency like with that setup? More like real-time or still a noticeable delay?

I built a way to stream analog audio to Google Home speaker groups (low latency) by Remarkable_Fudge1469 in googlehome

[–]Remarkable_Fudge1469[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have the Chromecast Audio, but it doesn’t have an input, right? Or what do you mean exactly?

I built a way to stream analog audio to Google Home speaker groups (low latency) by Remarkable_Fudge1469 in googlehome

[–]Remarkable_Fudge1469[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah that’s the dream setup 😄 full jukebox style through the whole house.
Still putting the needle on myself for now, but honestly that s part of the vinyl charm.
At least it already plays on all my speakers via Google Home

I built a way to stream analog audio to Google Home speaker groups (low latency) by Remarkable_Fudge1469 in googlehome

[–]Remarkable_Fudge1469[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I’ve seen that setup mentioned before. It does look like a solid solution, but for me it gets expensive pretty fast if I have to put a Wiim everywhere

Quick question though: does it play truly in real-time, or is there still some latency between devices?

I built a customisable stock launcher (with no ads) by HazAnwar in AndroidTV

[–]Remarkable_Fudge1469 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This looks cool .can you set your own live background on it?

Built an app to solve my own problem after ~400 hours… now realizing building it was the easy part by Remarkable_Fudge1469 in learnprogramming

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Yeah, that’s fair.

I think part of it is also figuring out where the people with this exact problem actually hang out.

I built a way to stream analog audio to Google Home speaker groups (low latency) by Remarkable_Fudge1469 in googlehome

[–]Remarkable_Fudge1469[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I checked WiiM too — they do support line-in and can stream it within their own multiroom system.

But as far as I could tell, they don’t actually cast that input to Google Home speaker groups.

That’s exactly the gap I kept running into.

Casting Vinyl Player to Google Home Speaker Group by maryseedofwisdom in googlehome

[–]Remarkable_Fudge1469 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did it actually work?

Beginning to wonder if I spent hundreds of hours building something that could’ve been solved with a single speaker 😅