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Monoprice/HDMI.org When it comes time to connect your shiny new soundbar or AV receiver, your two main choices are HDMI or optical digital audio. The simplest advice is to go with HDMI when you can.
This converter offers one HDMI input that can be sent to an HDMI output, Optical Toslink SPDIF, and Analog 3.5mm AUX stereo audio out. It also has three audio mode switch settings for extra control.
The DVI Audio to HDMI Adapter from Gefen allows you to send HD video to the display with digital audio in TOSlink and S/PDIF formats. The Adapter comes equipped with one DVI, one TOSlink and one ...
The remote lets you turn the HD Universal on and off, switch between Scart and S-video, change resolution and screen mode, with 4:3, 16:10 and 2.3:1 supported for those who have odd-shaped TVs or ...
Adapters and capabilities Specifically, some adapters, such as Dr. Bott’s $29 Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter II, are for making video-only connection. You have to provide your own audio cable ...
It connects to the PlayStation 2 the same way—one end in the AV slot of the console, the other end a standard HDMI cable. An additional USB cable runs from the Pound device to the PS2 to provide ...
However, the product did have one drawback: no support for digital audio. That’s been addressed in a new $70 adapter from Apogee, the Kanex Mini DisplayPort with Digital Audio to HDMI adapter.
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