Hi, I've read a few other threads with issues around BT pairing but none of them quite match what I'm seeing.
I have a feedback ticket open with support but maybe someone in the community can help too.
What I want to do is play the normal desktop audio from my PC, via Bluetooth, through the WiiM Amp. So using the Bluetooth Audio Input on the Amp.
I have been able to stream audio from PC->Amp over ethernet/wifi using swyh-rs but this is not useful for me as it has significant latency (4-6s), and even the best theoretical latency of 250ms the dev quotes is too much really. I have used a 3.5mm to Phono cable but I would prefer to keep things digital up to the Amp if possible. My PC does not have a coax or optical digital out. I tried connecting to a spare HDMI port on my Nvidia GPU but the Amp is not detected in Nvidia Control Panel ("No audio capable display available") even when HDMI input is selected on the Amp.
I can put the Amp into BT Pairing mode, with a flashing green light. I can find the Amp in Bluetooth devices in Windows and add it as a device. However it gets added as a Bluetooth Peripheral Device or Media Renderer, not as an Audio Output Device. I can't select the Amp as an Output Device in Windows, it's not in any of the lists. The green BT pairing light on the Amp never stops flashing, and eventually I assume times out and goes dim.
I have some Sony XM3 BT headphones that work fine with the PC. Nothing changes if I disconnect these before attempting to pair with the Amp. I can pair these headphones fine as an output on the Amp (I can listen to audio from other sources over BT to my headphones) so the BT on the Amp is working to some extent. I have updated my motherboard BT/wireless drivers (Intel) to the latest version.
I'm wondering if I'm missing something, like is this use case even supported by the WiiM Amp?
Thanks in advance for any help.
I have a feedback ticket open with support but maybe someone in the community can help too.
What I want to do is play the normal desktop audio from my PC, via Bluetooth, through the WiiM Amp. So using the Bluetooth Audio Input on the Amp.
I have been able to stream audio from PC->Amp over ethernet/wifi using swyh-rs but this is not useful for me as it has significant latency (4-6s), and even the best theoretical latency of 250ms the dev quotes is too much really. I have used a 3.5mm to Phono cable but I would prefer to keep things digital up to the Amp if possible. My PC does not have a coax or optical digital out. I tried connecting to a spare HDMI port on my Nvidia GPU but the Amp is not detected in Nvidia Control Panel ("No audio capable display available") even when HDMI input is selected on the Amp.
I can put the Amp into BT Pairing mode, with a flashing green light. I can find the Amp in Bluetooth devices in Windows and add it as a device. However it gets added as a Bluetooth Peripheral Device or Media Renderer, not as an Audio Output Device. I can't select the Amp as an Output Device in Windows, it's not in any of the lists. The green BT pairing light on the Amp never stops flashing, and eventually I assume times out and goes dim.
I have some Sony XM3 BT headphones that work fine with the PC. Nothing changes if I disconnect these before attempting to pair with the Amp. I can pair these headphones fine as an output on the Amp (I can listen to audio from other sources over BT to my headphones) so the BT on the Amp is working to some extent. I have updated my motherboard BT/wireless drivers (Intel) to the latest version.
I'm wondering if I'm missing something, like is this use case even supported by the WiiM Amp?
Thanks in advance for any help.