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Old 20th December 2020, 20:20   #3
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Originally Posted by Rogue View Post
Unfortunately they are right and Samsung tv's will only connect to one bluetooth device. You will need to get a bluetooth transmitter which will support more than one device simultaneously something like the below will do the job as long as your optical port from the tv is unused but bear in mind any of these devices can cause lip synch issues which you may or may not be able to adjust out using the tv's own settings. You will also have to ensure your tv's output to the optical port is set as PCM as most of these devices will not support Dolby Digital.



https://www.amazon.co.uk/Avantree-Au...a-813021011658


Thank you for your reply.

They said that I wouldn't be able to even use one of these adapters, but handy to know that's not the case.

The lip sync thing worries me. I'd rather not get one if that's going to be an issue.

It's such a pain, we live in a terrace house and we are constantly having to adjust the TV volume so we don't disturb the neighbours. Headphones seemed like a good solution.
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