Some further info:
Swapped in a fresh pair of alkaline AAs and there was no difference. I normally use Eneloops, but wondered if the lower voltage (1.2) could have been causing it.
I noticed that if I repeatedly click the volume up and down icons in the controller menu to test, the sound from the Wii Remote speaker becomes significantly delayed and then the Wii Remote loses connection. If set the volume to the lowest setting, then rapidly click the + button to maximize the volume, the final few sounds come several seconds after I've finished clicking the + button, and then the Wii Remote loses connection, though the remote itself still has the single solid LED as if it were connected.
And I just tried uninstalling and reinstalling my Bluetooth drivers. I tried both the "newer" version from the end of 2012 and the older version from 2011. The last time I played was with r7719 back in January of 2012.
Swapped in a fresh pair of alkaline AAs and there was no difference. I normally use Eneloops, but wondered if the lower voltage (1.2) could have been causing it.
I noticed that if I repeatedly click the volume up and down icons in the controller menu to test, the sound from the Wii Remote speaker becomes significantly delayed and then the Wii Remote loses connection. If set the volume to the lowest setting, then rapidly click the + button to maximize the volume, the final few sounds come several seconds after I've finished clicking the + button, and then the Wii Remote loses connection, though the remote itself still has the single solid LED as if it were connected.
And I just tried uninstalling and reinstalling my Bluetooth drivers. I tried both the "newer" version from the end of 2012 and the older version from 2011. The last time I played was with r7719 back in January of 2012.
