Adjust the Bluetooth device volume to control the cutting effect.
Adjust the Bluetooth device volume to control the cutting effect.
I just completed my first PC build and am getting everything ready. For my audio setup I've used a Samsung soundbar paired with a subwoofer for years. I connect it via Bluetooth, but the sound quality is poor. The video below captures the issue. So far I've tried using wired headphones, which work well. I've also tested AirPods and they function properly. Connecting the soundbar to other devices doesn't cause problems. I reinstalled audio drivers, ran Windows troubleshooter, disabled enhancement features, and performed many updates. Nothing seems to be resolving the problem. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! 20230612_223814.mp4
The specific models of the Wi-Fi chip are probably required. This seems like interference, though I might be mistaken. My understanding is Bluetooth operates at 5 GHz, similar to newer Wi-Fi standards, and it could be temporarily overloaded, preventing audio transmission. This might stem from your hardware or a nearby device. It could also be another issue. Do you have an SPDIF connection? That’s the one I used for my sound bar.
SPDIF differs from digital optical input since they serve distinct purposes in audio transmission.
SPIF is merely a label for the device. It should appear on both the sound bar and the machine.
You're seeing SPDIF OUT on your motherboard, yet your soundbar displays only digital audio via optical input. This mismatch suggests the cable or adapter you're using might not be compatible with your system's output. Verify the correct connector type and ensure it matches your motherboard's specifications. If unsure, consult your motherboard manual or contact support for confirmation.