So my computer's motherboard (http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/AMD_AM2Plus/M4A785M/) has an optical SPDIF out and my home theater system http://www.scribd.com/doc/46043752/Durabrand-HT395-Home-Theater-User-Manual) has an optical input and I was trying to figure out what kind of cable would work...
I have a Samsung HT-C350 Receiver, and it has an Optical In jack. Somehow, I needed to connect my PC to the receiver through a USB Sound Card with SPDIF out. I wanted to retain the 5.1 channel surround system from my PC to the Receiver. Will it work this way?
I connect my ps3 to my Samsung ln55c630 television via HDMI, then my television to my audio receiver via optical out on my television. This lets me listen to programs on the television and ps3 on my surround sound system without having to keep swapping out the cables from the receiver to the ps3...
noise from my laptop? My laptop has a Microsoft High Definition Audio Controller, and when I check the control panel, I see that it lists Digital Output Device (SPDIF). Only problem is it appears that my only audio out option is the 3.5 mm headphone jack. I use a cable with the headphone jack...
Black, Orange)? Hi Guys,
I have a laptop that has SPDIF coaxial output and I was wondering on how to connect my Logitech Z640 which has three 3.5mm jacks (green, black, orange) to it?
This speaker came from my old desktop and unfortunately my lappy only has the headphone jack. So I thought of...
tv does not have one..? would converting the signal back to analog RCA keep the sound quality, or there is another way? because a $2500 TV would be a waste of money without at least an RCA SPDIF connector