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Scenario: I'm trying to mirror my iPad to my iMac using the Reflection apappp. Everything works fine but the reason I'm doing this is to record myself making a real time mix using the app Djay.

Problem: The audio that is streamed to my computer is off by a second, so that makes it nearly impossible to actually time my transitions right. I want to let my iPad mirror itself but allow myself to hear the audio straight from the iPad instead to bypass that problem. Should I use a HDMI capture card instead? Or is there some kind of audio splitter cable that actually retrieves the audio despite airplay running?

Side Notes: I do have Djay for Mac, the only reason I'm doing this is to have my video stand out from the regular mix videos.

Scenario: I'm trying to mirror my iPad to my iMac using the Reflection app. Everything works fine but the reason I'm doing this is to record myself making a real time mix using the app Djay.

Problem: The audio that is streamed to my computer is off by a second, so that makes it nearly impossible to actually time my transitions right. I want to let my iPad mirror itself but allow myself to hear the audio straight from the iPad instead to bypass that problem. Should I use a HDMI capture card instead? Or is there some kind of audio splitter cable that actually retrieves the audio despite airplay running?

Side Notes: I do have Djay for Mac, the only reason I'm doing this is to have my video stand out from the regular mix videos.

Scenario: I'm trying to mirror my iPad to my iMac using the Reflection app. Everything works fine but the reason I'm doing this is to record myself making a real time mix using the app Djay.

Problem: The audio that is streamed to my computer is off by a second, so that makes it nearly impossible to actually time my transitions right. I want to let my iPad mirror itself but allow myself to hear the audio straight from the iPad instead to bypass that problem. Should I use a HDMI capture card instead? Or is there some kind of audio splitter cable that actually retrieves the audio despite airplay running?

Side Notes: I do have Djay for Mac, the only reason I'm doing this is to have my video stand out from the regular mix videos.

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Scenario: I'm trying to mirror my iPad to my iMac using the Reflection appReflection app. Everything works fine but the reason I'm doing this is to record myself making a real time mix using the app Djay.

Problem: The audio that is streamed to my computer is off by a second, so that makes it nearly impossible to actually time my transitions right. I want to let my iPad mirror itself but allow myself to hear the audio straight from the iPad instead to bypass that problem. Should I use a HDMI capture card instead? Or is there some kind of audio splitter cable that actually retrieves the audio despite airplay running?

Side Notes: I do have Djay for Mac, the only reason I'm doing this is to have my video stand out from the regular mix videos.

Scenario: I'm trying to mirror my iPad to my iMac using the Reflection app. Everything works fine but the reason I'm doing this is to record myself making a real time mix using the app Djay.

Problem: The audio that is streamed to my computer is off by a second, so that makes it nearly impossible to actually time my transitions right. I want to let my iPad mirror itself but allow myself to hear the audio straight from the iPad instead to bypass that problem. Should I use a HDMI capture card instead? Or is there some kind of audio splitter cable that actually retrieves the audio despite airplay running?

Side Notes: I do have Djay for Mac, the only reason I'm doing this is to have my video stand out from the regular mix videos.

Scenario: I'm trying to mirror my iPad to my iMac using the Reflection app. Everything works fine but the reason I'm doing this is to record myself making a real time mix using the app Djay.

Problem: The audio that is streamed to my computer is off by a second, so that makes it nearly impossible to actually time my transitions right. I want to let my iPad mirror itself but allow myself to hear the audio straight from the iPad instead to bypass that problem. Should I use a HDMI capture card instead? Or is there some kind of audio splitter cable that actually retrieves the audio despite airplay running?

Side Notes: I do have Djay for Mac, the only reason I'm doing this is to have my video stand out from the regular mix videos.

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Airplay mirror iPad to mac but let audio play from iPad

Scenario: I'm trying to mirror my iPad to my iMac using the Reflection app. Everything works fine but the reason I'm doing this is to record myself making a real time mix using the app Djay.

Problem: The audio that is streamed to my computer is off by a second, so that makes it nearly impossible to actually time my transitions right. I want to let my iPad mirror itself but allow myself to hear the audio straight from the iPad instead to bypass that problem. Should I use a HDMI capture card instead? Or is there some kind of audio splitter cable that actually retrieves the audio despite airplay running?

Side Notes: I do have Djay for Mac, the only reason I'm doing this is to have my video stand out from the regular mix videos.