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Old 04-05-2018, 07:43 PM   #309
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Have only tried with the speakers on each device and with YouTube videos. I will also give it a try with BT headphones and an audio file when I get home to get a better sense of where the problem lies.

Could very well be the speakers on the Note. The sound is very choppy, which is strange given that the video images flow fairly smoothly.
Well, I have since performed a couple of short audio experiments with the Note.

When paired with BT headphones, the choppiness of the audio persisted when watching videos on YouTube or Twitter. However, the audio was fine with the BT headphones when watching a videos on the BBC. It was also fine when listening to a music MP3 file.

I then repeated the exact same tests using the internal speakers on the Note. Sound was choppy when watching YouTube and Twitter videos, but was fine when listening to a music file or watching a news video on the BBC.

Conclusion: nothing wrong with the speakers on the device.

Not sure why there is some choppiness to the audio when watching YouTube or Twitter videos. However, I was watching them in the browser and not in their own apps. Perhaps watching them in the YouTube app would improve matters. However, as I don't intend to watch many YouTube videos on the device, I am not overly worried.

It's just good to know that the speakers appear to be fine. I don't anticipate using them much, but it is wonderful to have that option available if needed.
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