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 or ...
The EMX-I-AMP by Hall Research is a 4K HDMI audio extractor with built-in 50 watt audio amplifier for direct connection to 8 ohm speakers. The device provides a separate stereo input for connecting a ...
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 L/R Analog stereo audio ...
I am looking for a device that will take HDMI in to HDMI out, but also "tee" off the HDMI audio bitstream. This would be fed to a preamp/processor that can handle the 7.1 HDMI-only audio formats. The ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The What: Hall Research has launched the HD-AUD-IO, an all-in-one HDMI audio manager capable of ...
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 ...
The easiest way to connect any new TV to a new soundbar or receiver is using a single HDMI cable and the Audio Return Channel feature. This lets simplifies the connection process and minimizes the ...
HDMI Audio Return Channel, or HDMI ARC, has been around for a while, but it's a technology that remains relevant over a decade after its inception. Introduced with the HDMI 1.4 standard, you'll find ...
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Extron Electronics recently introduced the FOX AEX 108, an eight-port fiber-optic audio extractor for independent processing and routing of audio signals in a fiber-optic AV distribution system. Each ...
Once you’ve got your new TV out of the packaging, you’ll no doubt spend some time studying the inputs on the back. You’ll work out which cable goes in where, and may have noticed that one of the HDMI ...