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Bluetooth audio receiver/speakers
Does anybody have any thoughts or advice on streaming audio from ipad to one of those little Bluetooth receiver boxes i've seen around? (like the Harman Kardon BTA-10 External Bluetooth Adapter for example) I don't have any way of listening to audio on my ipad other than the built-in speakers or headphones - and don't want to invest in a mixer and set of speaker monitors (for both space &monetary reasons) Thought if i could stream the audio to a box and listen to it through my home stereo speakers that would be great. But my inital thought would be that it might cause issues with audio/midi and recording in apps - does sending audio thru bluetooth from ipad take up that much resources or processing power? Is this worth checking into - or should i just forget this route and get a mixer/monitor setup in the future.
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I don't think it's too resource intensive, since its built into iOS, but the latency is the biggest problem. It's not an issue for playback, but its terrible for performance.
You cannot use Airplay with bluetooth speakers and record at the same time. iOS doesn't support that. And even if so, the latency would make it useless.
Just to be clear, Sebastian is referring to recording from the device's mic/line inputs which cannot happen when using Bluetooth output-only device or audio-Airplay (two different things). You actually can do recording and playback from a Bluetooth headset device but the quality is going to be pretty degraded.
You can still obviously do recording of one app into another with Audiobus, when using a Bluetooth output.
Latency can obviously be an issue as mentioned, depending on your use case. Also the Bluetooth output codec is lossy, so you will get some audible degradation vs the line output too.
thanks guys - think i'll give up on this route for now....