I'm hoping someone with greater home theater knowledge than I can help here.
In the kids' playroom, I have an LG TV and an Apple TV HD that they use to watch cartoons and play games. I realized that I had a set of powered speakers and thought it would be cool to set it up so that they could stream music without having to have the TV on.
So I bought an HDMI splitter/extractor (this one) and ran HDMI to it from the Apple TV. Then I ran HDMI out of it to the TV and an audio cable from the splitter to the speakers.
Everything works...when the TV is off. But when the TV is on, the sounds comes from the TV and the speakers (of course!)...but with a tiny lag, so that it sounds like an echo.
I've explored the Apple TV's audio options and can't see anything that would fix this. Does anyone out there have any thoughts/ideas?
In the kids' playroom, I have an LG TV and an Apple TV HD that they use to watch cartoons and play games. I realized that I had a set of powered speakers and thought it would be cool to set it up so that they could stream music without having to have the TV on.
So I bought an HDMI splitter/extractor (this one) and ran HDMI to it from the Apple TV. Then I ran HDMI out of it to the TV and an audio cable from the splitter to the speakers.
Everything works...when the TV is off. But when the TV is on, the sounds comes from the TV and the speakers (of course!)...but with a tiny lag, so that it sounds like an echo.
I've explored the Apple TV's audio options and can't see anything that would fix this. Does anyone out there have any thoughts/ideas?
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