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Has anyone played with HDMI switches and extractors to give a little extra life to an old home theater setup? My immediate goal would be to support a Fire Stick and (ideally) another HDMI device ...
Supporting LPCM2Ch, Dolby Digital 2/5.1Ch, and DTS 2/5.1Ch with Optical or non-5.1Ch with Analog, this allows simultaneous HDMI audio, multi-channel optical (S/PDIF) audio, and... Advertise Subscribe ...
Just announced by accessories specialist Lindy is its HDMI Audio Extractor, able to deliver stereo audio feeds from an HDMI connection. The compact unit, which sells for £120, offers HDMI video ...
Hall Research has launched the HD-AUD-IO, an all-in-one HDMI audio manager capable of extracting audio from and/or inserting audio into an HDMI video signal. Skip to main content. Open menu Close menu ...
HDMI audio is mixed with the analog audio input and amplified. Output volume can be controlled via LAN, front panel buttons, RS-232 commands, or using a remote wall-plate with a rotary knob. An ...
For posterity, Paladin was right. I don't think a non-receiver device that will extract HDMI audio, convert it to analog audio, and control that audio volume (via CEC) ...
Mount Marion, N.Y. – December 2, 2019 - Sescom, a leader in the design and manufacture of professional audio fiber extenders, cables, and hum eliminators, introduces a new 4K HDMI audio extractor with ...
Use an HDMI audio extractor. Fair warning: I haven’t tested these yet, but they seem a viable option if you don’t have a receiver or HDTV combination that works.
The Enforcer 4K HDMI Audio Extractor from Seco-Larm isolates audio signals from any HDMI source up to 4K2K@60Hz resolution and outputs to Digital Optical or Analog Stereo formats.
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