Fingers crossed if it will take the audio out for her bluetooth transmitter while still outputting it to our TV for my listening.Īlthough you could avoid all this messy setup by getting a AV Receiver/Amplifier with HDMI decoding and most importantly ANALOG PREOUTS. And her TV’s analog audio outs do not work when using HDMI. I’ve never used one of these but am looking at this for my significant other who uses a Siemens bluetooth transmitter which require analog in. The HDMI goes from your set top box, into the decoder, which decodes the audio and puts it out to analog, and then outputs the video to your TV. Basically you plug it inbetween your set top box and your TV. You’re using HDMI sources (DVD/Blu Ray players or set to boxes) then you may be able to use a HDMI decoder with passthrough. I believe you are out of luck if you want use a FM/bluetooth transmitter or loop amp from your TV unless…. Then you plug your loop amplifier RCA cables into the RCA jacks on this adapter and voila-analog sound for your loop amplifier. You’ll also need to get a digital cable to connect your TV to this gizmo box. ![]() They have it for a delivered price of $57.15 (free shipping and no tax). The cheapest source I can find on the Internet is. You see, at the present time, loop amplifiers such as the Univox DLS-50 do not accept digital inputs, thus you need to have a device that either puts out analog audio (uses RCA jacks), or you will need to get a digital (optical) to analog converter such as the Gefen TV Digital Audio to Analog Adapter (Part No: GTV-DIGAUD-2-AAUD). What this means is that we hard of hearing people are up a creek without a paddle when it comes to connecting our loop amplifiers to our new TVs. ![]() SPDIF is usually implemented in consumer products as TOSLINK, an output connector from which the digital signal is emitted into an optical fiber cable. ![]() In case you are interested, SPDIF is the new Sony/Philips Digital Interconnect Format (more commonly known as Sony Philips Digital Interface). The TV manufacturers are changing their familiar analog audio output jacks to digital outs at the behest of the entertainment industry to try to cut down on illegal copying of their music (copyright issues). So how do I connect my loop amplifier that uses RCA plugs to my new TV? I don’t have a cable box, satellite box or anything with audio out jacks-just the cable from the wall to my TV. It only has an ‘optical’ output called SPDIF, whatever that is. I have a new Vizio flat screen TV, but it doesn’t have any audio output jacks, nor even an earphone jack.
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