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HTX-1 Bluetooth playback stutters when surfing internet at same time
Hi,
I have an HTX-1 soundbar that is HDMI connected to my Sony TV and has no problems when carrying the sound. I have a desktop PC which is connected to the same internet hub as the TV and HTX-1 via a cable (just as the TV and the HTX1 are). However, when the computer is playing audio playback, such as an MP3 through the HTX1 it is connected via a bluetooth connection and the HTX1 shows Blue tooth audio. (At this point in time the TV will be switched off). The Bluetooth audio playback from the HTX1 is faultless until I do more than query Google over the internet. If I go to a website like a newspaper website, or the BBC etc. the Bluetooth playback really suffers terribly - stuttering and breaking up until said website has loaded - the websites don't usually have their own sounds. I find this odd because surely the bluetooth playback is using different systems to the internet searching and yet one completely affects the other.
The desktop is a HP Pavillion running Windows 8 Home Pro and is connected to the hub via a cat 5. I also get stuttering when playing back from a HP Pavillion laptop (same OS) if I am websurfing, that is Wifi connected to the hub. If anyone has any suggestions this would be great.

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Hi there
From my understanding is that you are sending audio via bluetooth from your PC to the HT-XT1? However when you browse the internet at the same time, the playback of audio is stuttering until the website has loaded?
A couple of things:
- Ensure that the bluetooth/network drivers on your PC are up-to date
- As a test, can you try sending audio via bluetooth from a mobile phone or tablet (instead of the PC).
- Is your PC far away from the HT-XT1? (i.e. 6-10 meters etc) what happens if you move the PC closer?
- Try using STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) network cable, instead of UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair - most common) - no longer expensive, this is to rule out some type of interferrence - A long shot to be honest.
- Is your PC adequate enough in terms of CPU/RAM etc
- Give your PC a good 'health check' and clean up
Cheers
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Hi
Many thanks for the reply and suggestions. Your assessment is correct. Some of your suggestions are easier to try than others.
Interestingly all seems fine when I blue tooth the Samsung S7 mobile to it and play music and surf the internet at the same time.
The PC is about 2 metres from the soundbar. It is difficult to move it closer as they both rather fixed where they stand, but it is my understanding that 2 metres should be quite possible unless there is a 3ft lead wall between the items when all there that is there is real wood furniture, not even MDF with all its resin.
Different network cable - between the PC and the router? In an attempt that the cable signal does not disruot the internet, yes? I don't know if I've got one of those - I'll rummage in the cable box upstairs I may have one that looks sort of bound with a metallic weaving which might be one of those, but it requires moving furniture and a big effort to change it which I'd rather avoid unless you really think it is the issue.
I think the PC should be adequate enough - Its an intel Core i7, 3.6GHz; 32GB RAM, 64 bit Windows 8 Home Pro, x64 based processor, with 2.4 TB free disk space - by my reckoning it should fly - yes? It has housekeeping performed regularly.
Any more ideas/suggestions would be welcomed
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Oh, yes, and I checked all the bluetooth drivers, the system told me that all the installed drivers were already the most up to date ones.
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I'm bad - its not windows 8, its windows 8.1 Home Pro, if that might make a difference