Hey!
If you didn't read my previous post, please do so now!
HERE IS THE PROMISED SOLUTION!
(My apologies, for any typos. But, not for my formatting!)
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OK! Here's THE DEAL:
I like to be thorough. Please bear with me.
**** Windows PC to Modern Receiver (2017, Yamaha RX-V581) Connection Options:
Wireless (Network)
Wired (Network)
Bluetooth
Android Cell
HDMI
Digital - Optical
Digital (RCA)
3.5 Stereo Mini-Plug to Dual-RCAs
*** There are also * many *, "Streaming," Options:
Windows Media Player / Windows Media Center
vlc Media Player
WinAMP, (with an appropriate Plug-in.)
*** Also:
JUKE
Pandora
Spotify
*** AND:
Many others of both types.
MultiCast, (I guess.... Android Phone-Control?) (No PC Version. <- MAKE THAT *CLEAR*, YAMAHA.)
AirPlay, (I guess.... Apple Phone(/Mac)-Control?)
USB Thumb-Drives....
(....Are all options, also.)
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OK. I explained above how:
* A.) The Wireless Connection Proceedure IS well-documented. So I won't cover it.
(It's clearly documented in the "Yamaha RX-V581 Receiver Owner's Manual." (Pages 37-44.))
* B.) I also covered above, how to THEN, easily, play mp3s, using the Receiver Remote, (and your TV, as the Receiver's Monitor.)
(Just drop them into your: (Username)\My Music Folder.)
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* C.) You can easily convert any MP4 to an mp3, by using (Windows) Movie Maker. It is part of Windows Essentials 2012. Simply:
C-1.) Install Movie Maker.
C-2.) Open your Video (MP4) with Movie Maker. (Many ways to. Open Movie Maker, then drag-and-drop your Video onto it.)
C-3.) Wait a minute while it prepares itself.
C-4.) Select "SAVE AS..." from the Main Menu.
C-5.) Look for the mp3/Audio file option. (Select the HIGHEST "BITRATE". Often: "320".) / (And leave the "Hz" ALONE!)
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The "Streaming", and "Other" Options above, provide partial, but incomplete solutions.
HERE'S THE COMPLETE SOLUTIONS:
Allow me to repeat this list:
Wireless (Network) - Unfortunately, this tech is still immature....
It has a: "Severe, Sync-Issue."
SEVERE.
It can easily be fixed, for Videos and Movies played through vlc Media Player. vlc provides a simple adjuster for sync issues. Voila.
And the sync, would PROBABLY, always, be the same. So, set it and forget it.
BUT...
What about System Sounds, and Games???
NO FIX.
BYE-BYE WIRELESS.
[[[[[[[ S O L V E D . ]]]]]]]
Moving on.
Wired (Network) - Not explored.
Bluetooth - Tested, and explained, here: System-wide, easy Setup and Control, acceptable Performance. (What you're looking for, from the Wireless Option.) TWO DRAWBACKS: 1.) I noticed a 1/5 of a second sync delay. It was extremely minor, and normally, imperceptible. 2.) The sound over Blutooth is popularly commented on as sounding 'Tinny'. I did notice such a difference. It was also nearly-imperceptible, but, enough, that I decided, to go: Wired. If it doesn't bother you, Then: BLUETOOTH, IS FOR YOU. The setup is in Networking in Control Panel. Knock yourself out. Google if you need more help with that. And, ENJOY!
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Android Cell - Not explored.
HDMI - Best Wired Option. Includes Video.
Digital - Optical - 2nd Best Wired Option.
Digital (RCA) - 3rd Best Wired Option.
3.5 Stereo Mini-Plug to Dual-RCAs - 4th Best Wired Option.
SO, THERE'S YOUR: **** COMPLETE SOLUTION, AS PROMISED. ****
(If you missed it:) [[[ WIRELESS: Bluetooth (Easy Setup) / WIRED: (HDMI/Digital - Optical/Digital (RCA)/3.5 Stereo Mini-Plug to Dual-RCAs) ....IN THAT ORDER. ]]]
TTYL! Have a good one, and GOD bless you all!
- Steve
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