New member Username: PamhartleyCentral Valley, CA USA Post Number: 1 Registered: Feb-08 | We have a Spectre X46 television that has a SPDIF Optical Out and our home entertainment system is a Sony DVD Home Theater System has only RCA left and right (red & white) audio. We need to convert these - is there a cable, or do we have to use some sort of conversion box to do this? Specific suggestions (brand, website where we can order, etc.) much appreciated. Thanks, Pam |
Gold Member Username: John_sColumbus, Ohio US Post Number: 2111 Registered: Feb-04 | http://cgi.ebay.com/TOSlink-Digital-to-Analog-Stereo-Audio-Converter-DAC_W0QQite mZ160204435885QQcmdZViewItem |
Silver Member Username: Floyd_1977Montgomery, IL USA Post Number: 103 Registered: May-06 | Are you saying that your TV has optical out, but not RCA out? |
Gold Member Username: John_sColumbus, Ohio US Post Number: 2112 Registered: Feb-04 | "Are you saying that your TV has optical out, but not RCA out?" Apparently, that is the case. Until now, I didn't believe anybody sold a modern TV without analog audio outs. http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=32856 46 http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11214671 |
Silver Member Username: Floyd_1977Montgomery, IL USA Post Number: 104 Registered: May-06 | Also, there's the issue that Pam may not even need to connect her TV to her receiver. If she has a receiver, then I assume she has external speakers, in which case she doesn't need to use her TV speakers and can just connect her sources directly to her receiver. |
Platinum Member Username: Project6Post Number: 14909 Registered: Dec-03 | Sorry Pam there is no cable that convert optical audio to analog. The closest thing you can get to a converter is a new receiver that will take optical audio inputs. |
Gold Member Username: John_sColumbus, Ohio US Post Number: 2113 Registered: Feb-04 | Nathan, Pam's "receiver" is a combo DVD/amp. It is part of an inexpensive HTiB that only has one red/white analog audio input. The only "source" she's got to hook up to it is the TV itself, since she's using either an OTA antenna or basic cable. And the only output on that TV is optical. Either the gadget I cite above, or as Berny suggests, a real AVR would solve the problem here. But I think we're talking to ourselves. I suspect Pam has left in disgust because it's pretty obvious that it'll cost over $100 to solve her problem. |
Silver Member Username: Floyd_1977Montgomery, IL USA Post Number: 105 Registered: May-06 | If she's using straight cable (no set top box) or an antenna, she could use her VCR as a tuner and run the audio from her VCR to her receiver (and RF coax to the TV, of course). |
Gold Member Username: John_sColumbus, Ohio US Post Number: 2114 Registered: Feb-04 | Yes, that would work on regular analog NTSC signals. But it isn't a solution for any HD OTA signals, or any HD (or non-HD) digital channels her QAM tuner can pick up on a cable feed. And even this limited solution will vanish one year from next Sunday..... Are they really going to do it this time??? |
New member Username: PamhartleyCentral Valley, CA USA Post Number: 2 Registered: Feb-08 | Hello again Thank you all for your answers - I have not disappeared in disgust (though I may be taking my TV back if necessary, I'd prefer to work it out because I actually like the TV). My husband is working with some of the suggestions and I need to add some more info (because I neglected to let you all know that we are also working with a Charter Cable DVR here... my bad) if those don't work. I truly appreciate all the help! |
Gold Member Username: John_sColumbus, Ohio US Post Number: 2117 Registered: Feb-04 | Pam, that Charter DVR almost certainly has red/white R/L audio outputs that you can hook into the Sony and get the TV sound on your surround system. |