What causes the sound delay in CarPlay?
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Currently, all wireless CarPlay devices experience audio delay issues. Wireless CarPlay: The transmission standard for wireless CarPlay is AAC, which does not support lossless transmission. However, none of the audio apps have readily available AAC sources, which involves audio transcoding. Either the audio is converted to AAC when streaming online, or the cached format on the phone is converted to AAC and then transmitted. It is likely the former, as music apps on the CarPlay screen interface cannot play local music. Solutions for wireless CarPlay sound delay: Go to the home screen of your phone, then open the Settings icon. In the interface, select the General option, then choose the CarPlay option. Turn on Bluetooth, and once Bluetooth is enabled, return to the CarPlay pairing interface. The interface will then search for available cars, and once successfully connected, it can be used.