Hi All
I've recently purchased an RCA home theater with Bluetooth connectivity. I've successfully paired my Echo Dot to the system, but something odd is happening. If the Dot is awakened from a cold state (that is not already active doing some other task like playing music), the first second of audio, usually Alexa's response, gets cut off. For example, if the Dot is asleep and I say "Alexa, play thumbprint radio." The response I hear is, "umbrpint radio from your Pandora account" instead of "Opening thumbprint radio from your Pandora account."
I assume this issue is due to the receiver going into an auto standby when there is silence on the Bluetooth channel, and then lagging when the channel is active again. I've tried activating the Start of Request tone to see if that would kick start to stream enough to keep the response from being cut off, but that didn't seem to help.
Has anyone else had this issue and found a solution? I asked this same question in another forum and was actually told that the Dot sends a constant stream of 0s over the Bluetooth channel when there isn't any actual sound to be streamed in order to try and trick the receiver into staying active, but this trick doesn't work with all devices. I had a thought that a skill or some other option to have the Dot send a constant, inaudible tone to the receiver when there is no other sound, might be another way to solve this issue.