7th Apr, 2013, 08:01 PM
Hi all,
Now that I have my pi working nicely I have ordered another one for a different room.
This got me thinking.....would it be possible to have both pi's playing the same audio in two rooms without 'echo' issues.
I know that the sonos system uses time stamping to ensure that each speaker plays at the correct time and in phase to eliminate this. But could it be done on a multi-pi setup?
I note that adding a real time clock to the pi is not too expensive (about €12) so would this help and how would I go about trying this out?
Just a thought.....
Skywatch
This looks promising too....!
http://forum.stmlabs.com/showthread.php?tid=1052
Skywatch
Now that I have my pi working nicely I have ordered another one for a different room.
This got me thinking.....would it be possible to have both pi's playing the same audio in two rooms without 'echo' issues.
I know that the sonos system uses time stamping to ensure that each speaker plays at the correct time and in phase to eliminate this. But could it be done on a multi-pi setup?
I note that adding a real time clock to the pi is not too expensive (about €12) so would this help and how would I go about trying this out?
Just a thought.....
Skywatch
This looks promising too....!
http://forum.stmlabs.com/showthread.php?tid=1052
Skywatch