Won’t you find a metronome track on your streaming service and play that? If not, then I’d be surprised if you couldn’t find a free track online you could download.
Also, have you tried the auto sync in your WiiM device settings?
To be frank, if it’s on YouTube it’s pretty trivial to Google and find a way to save the audio to your phone and then play that. I‘d rather WiiM didn’t spend development time on something users could easily achieve for themselvesSure, but at the moment I ran into this issue, and was trying to get my speakers to synch, the last thing I wanted to do was go and find this track. There actually isn't a "metronome" track on spotify, I found one on YouTube but Wiim mini can't play that - it ended up being a big hassle.
Yes, given time you can make this track. But it's also a super trivial feature for Wiim.
Googling “Spotify metronome” and the first result isThere actually isn't a "metronome" track on spotify
The counter argument would be that ensuring your speakers are synced is something everyone needs to do, and it's easier to do that with a track that makes the timing very evident.Googling “Spotify metronome” and the first result is
Or, for your single person use case, you could simply play the track from Spotify.The counter argument would be that ensuring your speakers are synced is something everyone needs to do, and it's easier to do that with a track that makes the timing very evident.
It may be as simple as them updating the test music that they already have (for validating digital bitrate) to include 10 seconds of metronome.
It gets close but it's not crisp enough and there's too much going on. I was really struggling to figure out which side was "late" until I put the metronome track on. At that point it was easy to tell from which side I heard the click first.I find that the rhythmic doof doof doof of most pop songs does the trick for me.![]()
I hope the big, smiley face conveyed the intention of my mostly tongue in cheek response.I can't believe this is a single person request. Even if the synch works you will want to verify that.
It gets close but it's not crisp enough and there's too much going on. I was really struggling to figure out which side was "late" until I put the metronome track on. At that point it was easy to tell from which side I heard the click first.
Yeah, these areas are connected by a hallway. What I actually want is for it to be synced in the hallway where you can hear the sound from both rooms. Once you're in either room it's less important.I hope the big, smiley face conveyed the intention of my mostly tongue in cheek response.
However, I do find the doof doof to be generally plently good enough - walking just a couple of metres into/away from any synched room is enough to cause a difference, so 'good enough' is good enough, for me anyway!