Manually adding a delay to a PulseAudio sink

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On Wed, 2013-05-08 at 00:55 +0000, Mike Russo wrote:
> Tanu Kaskinen <tanuk <at> iki.fi> writes:
> 
> > 
> > On Tue, 2012-02-14 at 15:23 +0100, Frederik Vogelsang wrote:
> > There's no good way to do that yet, but it's being worked on. If all
> > goes well, you'll have a nice GUI for configuring that by the end of the
> > summer (and a way to do it on the command line before that).
> > 
> 
> 
> Any update on this? I recently got a little bluetooth transmitter
>  for a wireless speaker, and I'd loveto output to my regular speakers
>  and also the bluetooth transmitter, but I need to manually add a
>  little delay to the regular speakers so that the audio output will 
> match up with the delay caused by the bluetooth.  I've
>  tried using the loopback module but I'm not having any luck...

Pavucontrol 2.0 is able to configure the latency offset for each output
device (see the "Advanced" section below each device). Pulseaudio 3.0 is
required too.

-- 
Tanu

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