Your're right; time is precious. If your TV doesn't connect with audio via an optical port, go ahead and skip to 1:20. And you did this several times. How thoughtful. Thank you.
Finally!!!! After watching so many useless videos about the wireless Sony tv headphones and how to connect them to my tv. This is the only video I found with straight clear answer!! Thank you!
well thats nice for ya folks.... now if i am watching this carefully and i hope i do, i still see only one monitor plugged in to the DAC so if we are talking about connecting two speakers where are we with this ? ....
Modern TV, old stereo receiver and speakers. The only available "out" ports on the TV are auxillary out and digital optical out. When I first got the television, I had on hand a short cable with an aux jack on one end and red/white RCA jacks on the other. The cable is 10 inches long and I used two RCA couplers to connect it to a longer RCA cable that reachers the receiver. I used that connection to send my TV sound to the receiver. The sound was fine. Thinking it would be an upgrade, I bought a DAC similar to this one in the video and a digital optical cable. I hooked it up and the sound is noticeably lower through the optical line than it is through the aux cable. Both setups connect to the exact same RCA cable that plugs into the input on my stereo receiver - the aux directly with couplers and no DAC and the optical with the DAC in the middle. And yes, the DAC was setup correctly regarding all inputs and outputs. Again, I have sound with both, but the aux sound is louder by quite a bit. Any experiences on what would cause that to be the case?
So my TV has digital optical out and trying to connect to older dvd surround system and it has optical out as well but also digital in with some kind of jack hole . Optical out to optical out, no sound . Do i need somekind of adapter to optical to digital jack
Cool! How to connect from AV OUT port to Speaker with 3.5mm Aux pin? Tried once but a loud buzz \ hum sound is there with light audio. Let me know if any tip to r3solve this issue. Thank you.
Hi man! Awesome video. Maybe what I'm trying to do is a little complicated haha I have a Smart TV which has Optical Audio Out, as well as RCA. I'm trying to connect this TV to a Focusrite Scarlett Audio Interface (which doesn't have optical audio input) in order to get the sound out of my Studio Monitors. Could you help me figuring out how should I do this configuration please? I'm a little bit lost. Hope you can help me. Cheers, man!
Hi Yash, sorry to say, not so because when it comes out the other end, RCA or Aux only carry two channels or audio. The speakers might all still sound but it won't be true surround.
Do you have eArc, my new Samsung tv doesn’t have an optical output, but I have a Bluetooth capable tv . I bought a Bluetooth receiver and paired to my tv problem solved on one hdmi. My cable box has an optical output so I can use that to feed the optical in on my surround sound, Problem solved here too, I bought an d since returned an hdmi with an optical breakout to provide signal but I could not get it to work. My Samsung tv tv defaults to tv speakers which I have turned to zero. I have to pair every time I use the Bluetooth, makes for using my firestick kinda wonky I can’t use video out of my stereo, an unstable picture when going through the Bose surround system video out, my other tv I had for 16 years ad no issue, got a bigger tv.
I have a TV with digital coaxial port but no digital optical port. My soundbar only has a digital optical port as well as a 3.5mm port. How do I get my soundbar to work? Thanks!
This one could work for ya www.amazon.com/dp/B01N32C5GT/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_glt_i_HANXFKB2KHDBWPEBQ48X?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&linkCode=ml2&tag=saco04-20
Hey can you help me? I used an rca to aux cable to plug my speakers into my TV's 3.5mm headphones jack, and it works, but there is a LOT of humming. Are my speakers broken?? Please help
I have a sony tv with optical hdmi aux port . I want to connect it to my old subwoofer with aux port. But also i want audio to play on my tv speakers any solution for this situation . As i can only select tv speakers or external speakers on this sony tv settings
Yes as shown in video if your source where the audio is Coming from is optical. Not so if it isn’t. Where is the optical port in your system on the speaker or somewhere else?
My Tv is the LG 50pt 350 and it has the optical out and I got the converter but in my audio settings I only see TV speakers On/Off but nothing saying optical speakers can you help plz
Hi, bro, I want to connect my tv to soundbar, but my soundbar doesn't have an auxiliary pot rather optical pot and my tv doesn't have an optical pot rather RC out , what should I do
my setup is: tv converter studio monitors problem is I cannot change the volume from my tv (samsung AU7000). is this a missing feature in the tv? or can I do something about it? what if I connect my pc with hdmi, can I still output audio to my monitors? I will I be able to change the volumen from the pc? thanks
You can do that if that’s what you got. The main difference would be that optical can carry five channels if you want to do 5 speaker surround sound. If not, you’re all good with headphone jack.
@@SimpleCafeE i have smart tv and regular amplifier with rca input only. my tv has hdmi arc, optical and microphone jack only. is there any ways to extract 5.1 surround channel from tv to my regular rca amplifier? im using Denn av 709 amplifier. thanks..
If you want surroundsound the amplifier has to have five channels for each individual speaker for it to be true surroundsound. With that out of the way, as far as the ports go, arc and optical are the only ones that can carry five sound channels for surround sound. So the signal may make it to the extractor in five separate channels but once it goes out to your speaker system it will only be two channels because RCA is left and right for a total of two channels and aux also only carries two channels. It’s a tricky scenario.
Hi sir my query is that my TV samsung t5310 has only optical support but my soundbar has aux, bluetooth & usb. how do I connect it to my tv ??my tv don't have bluetooth too what can I do to connect my soundbar plzz help
Sucks I have these incredible klipsch speakers that I tried to connect with aux on my q80b and find myself here 😂 thanks though man I ordered the parts needed for my speakers.
Thanks for the heads up. You probably already found another but here’s a link to one. Digital to analog www.amazon.com/dp/B08XNM7V6Y/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_navT_a_RWVVDX9J0A4SG226FRE3
I don't understand why newer TVs don't have an analogue audio out. There's already a DAC inside the TV for the TV's own amplifier and speakers, it's ridiculous not to be able to tap into that and save the cost of having to buy another DAC and all the faff with the leads. It must be the TV companies just being arsy for some reason.
You're totally right. I think another factor is that people believe optical is the future bc it's digital as if though analog is inferior audio quality. I'm gonna be so bold to make a video about why digital audio isn't necessarily better, more versatile yes but simply better, I don't think so.
@@SimpleCafeE Optical digital is just marketing rubbish. I have a Technics brochure from 1988 that rattles on about optical digital connections. It'll be no better than co-ax digital. and yes, depending on compression/sample rates etc, digital isn't necessarily better than analogue. Take DAB radio for example. the bit rate is so crap I don't listen to it now. I stick with FM. Even the commercial radio stations transmit a worse-quality signal than BBC radio stations. Greatest Hits Radio has such a high distortion content compared to BBC radio.
Ok. I understand. But the thing is this DAC converters are expensive. I don't know Why on earth does these brand new tv models don't give a regular 3.5 mm audio output jack. Despite merging all the modern technologies possible!
Your're right; time is precious. If your TV doesn't connect with audio via an optical port, go ahead and skip to 1:20. And you did this several times. How thoughtful. Thank you.
Finally!!!! After watching so many useless videos about the wireless Sony tv headphones and how to connect them to my tv. This is the only video I found with straight clear answer!! Thank you!
well thats nice for ya folks.... now if i am watching this carefully and i hope i do, i still see only one monitor plugged in to the DAC so if we are talking about connecting two speakers where are we with this ? ....
thank you!! Finally someone who can actually explain in simple language what you need to do!!
Excellently made video... Clear, concise and supported visually. Thank you
Thank you☺️☺️
Thank you for this. The converter in the description was exactly what I needed to hook up my dads old speakers for him :) thanks again man
Excellent information and its very informative, gets straight to the point...
Very well explained , thanks!
Helped a lot
THANK YOU!!!! This exactly what I needed.
Glad it helped!
I needed this exact video you have no idea. Thanks for this
Very useful information, video
Thank you 🙏 sir
Such a professional video
You are a gem
😸 glad I could help!
And this will work for subs too?
Modern TV, old stereo receiver and speakers. The only available "out" ports on the TV are auxillary out and digital optical out. When I first got the television, I had on hand a short cable with an aux jack on one end and red/white RCA jacks on the other. The cable is 10 inches long and I used two RCA couplers to connect it to a longer RCA cable that reachers the receiver. I used that connection to send my TV sound to the receiver. The sound was fine. Thinking it would be an upgrade, I bought a DAC similar to this one in the video and a digital optical cable. I hooked it up and the sound is noticeably lower through the optical line than it is through the aux cable. Both setups connect to the exact same RCA cable that plugs into the input on my stereo receiver - the aux directly with couplers and no DAC and the optical with the DAC in the middle. And yes, the DAC was setup correctly regarding all inputs and outputs. Again, I have sound with both, but the aux sound is louder by quite a bit. Any experiences on what would cause that to be the case?
Very informative video.. Thanks
So my TV has digital optical out and trying to connect to older dvd surround system and it has optical out as well but also digital in with some kind of jack hole .
Optical out to optical out, no sound . Do i need somekind of adapter to optical to digital jack
Same problem
Cool! How to connect from AV OUT port to Speaker with 3.5mm Aux pin?
Tried once but a loud buzz \ hum sound is there with light audio. Let me know if any tip to r3solve this issue.
Thank you.
Perfect video!
Hi man! Awesome video.
Maybe what I'm trying to do is a little complicated haha
I have a Smart TV which has Optical Audio Out, as well as RCA.
I'm trying to connect this TV to a Focusrite Scarlett Audio Interface (which doesn't have optical audio input) in order to get the sound out of my Studio Monitors.
Could you help me figuring out how should I do this configuration please? I'm a little bit lost.
Hope you can help me.
Cheers, man!
Great video. 🎉
Thank you!
I'm using the optical out from tv to the converter and then to my active speakers, but i can control the volume with the tv remote?
I don’t think so but still try going to your tv sound settings and looking for Variable/fixed and changing it there.
Can i use to link up Samsung hwq700a soundbar to sonos mag6r ceiling speakers? DAC unit maybe?
Does the optical cable knock
out the TV speakers?
My Amp, Audiolab 6000 has 2 digital audio in...tv has 1 out. How do I make both speakers work?
Thank you sir
I have 5.1 channel system. Will I get the same effect with the converter?
Hi Yash, sorry to say, not so because when it comes out the other end, RCA or Aux only carry two channels or audio. The speakers might all still sound but it won't be true surround.
@@SimpleCafeE thanks for replying.
Do you have eArc, my new Samsung tv doesn’t have an optical output, but I have a Bluetooth capable tv . I bought a Bluetooth receiver and paired to my tv problem solved on one hdmi. My cable box has an optical output so I can use that to feed the optical in on my surround sound, Problem solved here too, I bought an d since returned an hdmi with an optical breakout to provide signal but I could not get it to work. My Samsung tv tv defaults to tv speakers which I have turned to zero. I have to pair every time I use the Bluetooth, makes for using my firestick kinda wonky I can’t use video out of my stereo, an unstable picture when going through the Bose surround system video out, my other tv I had for 16 years ad no issue, got a bigger tv.
I have a TV with digital coaxial port but no digital optical port. My soundbar only has a digital optical port as well as a 3.5mm port. How do I get my soundbar to work? Thanks!
This one could work for ya www.amazon.com/dp/B01N32C5GT/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_glt_i_HANXFKB2KHDBWPEBQ48X?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&linkCode=ml2&tag=saco04-20
Wow!!! Thank you
Any time!
Can you help me with my issue? My tv only have s/pdif port and my soundbar have toslink port.how can I connect them?
The optical out on my QN90A TV is only active on 5.1 channel broadcasts. Will the DAC convert it to two channel RCA?
Hey Paul, I’d like to say yes but I can’t say so from experience.
how do i coinnect a second active monitor if i am using both ports Left and Right RCA to JACK 6.3 for the one speaker please.....
Hey can you help me? I used an rca to aux cable to plug my speakers into my TV's 3.5mm headphones jack, and it works, but there is a LOT of humming. Are my speakers broken?? Please help
Sounds like it may be a faulty port jack. Try it with a different cable or try that cable on a different system.
How do you know which end to stick in?
Each end looks different
sounds like maybe the other end is mini optical. does it kinda look like aux connector?
So do I need RCA to AUX to control volume on my external active speakers?
I have a sony tv with optical hdmi aux port . I want to connect it to my old subwoofer with aux port. But also i want audio to play on my tv speakers any solution for this situation . As i can only select tv speakers or external speakers on this sony tv settings
what wire should I use?i want the sound to come out through the soundbar.I have smart tv+soundbar+amplifier
If you have a sound bar, you can plug that directly into the TV with an optical cable.
@@SimpleCafeE I know that. But from the soundbar to the converter, what is the wire? Is it a coaxial cable? And I connect through the output?
If we use spif out from tv to spidf input does tv speaker and external speaker work together?
Which cable? Coaxial or optical ?
I have a pair of yamaha speakers NX-430P do i need an amp for them?
If they don’t plug into power, yes. Check this out 👍 th-cam.com/video/cSX0pAdcGp0/w-d-xo.html
Can i so optical to Bluetooth connection subwoofer
Using DAC can i connect 2 home theatre 1 using aux and another using RCA ?
Hi can you help how to connect soundbar HT S100F to pc or monitor gaming? is it same like in this video?
Yes as shown in video if your source where the audio is Coming from is optical. Not so if it isn’t. Where is the optical port in your system on the speaker or somewhere else?
@@SimpleCafeE my speaker got one and my motherboard got one too..but when i plugged it not work.. so i confused..
Oh darn, now you’re in territory I’m not familiar with, motherboards. Perhaps someone else here can say??
Hi. I have one question. I conected TV and active speakers with SPDIF but there is no sound. Do I need digital to analog converter to get the sound?
This the info i neededd
Sweet!
Opt is a must not only on soundbars but blutooth speakers as well in case your tv doesn’t have blutooth .
My Tv is the LG 50pt 350 and it has the optical out and I got the converter but in my audio settings I only see TV speakers On/Off but nothing saying optical speakers can you help plz
Resolved?
Hi, bro, I want to connect my tv to soundbar, but my soundbar doesn't have an auxiliary pot rather optical pot and my tv doesn't have an optical pot rather RC out , what should I do
Here ya go! th-cam.com/video/C4sRabJBDvk/w-d-xo.html
What do I do if my tv doesn’t have an optical output? I have a 2023 Samsung tv
my setup is: tv converter studio monitors
problem is I cannot change the volume from my tv (samsung AU7000). is this a missing feature in the tv? or can I do something about it?
what if I connect my pc with hdmi, can I still output audio to my monitors? I will I be able to change the volumen from the pc?
thanks
I got the converter but no sound. My tv dont have external speakers choice.
Hi Edwin, does it have digital audio out?
Can we connect tv to amp by using headphone jack 3.5 from tv to rca amp? What the different from using tosklink?
You can do that if that’s what you got. The main difference would be that optical can carry five channels if you want to do 5 speaker surround sound. If not, you’re all good with headphone jack.
@@SimpleCafeE i have smart tv and regular amplifier with rca input only. my tv has hdmi arc, optical and microphone jack only. is there any ways to extract 5.1 surround channel from tv to my regular rca amplifier? im using Denn av 709 amplifier. thanks..
If you want surroundsound the amplifier has to have five channels for each individual speaker for it to be true surroundsound. With that out of the way, as far as the ports go, arc and optical are the only ones that can carry five sound channels for surround sound. So the signal may make it to the extractor in five separate channels but once it goes out to your speaker system it will only be two channels because RCA is left and right for a total of two channels and aux also only carries two channels. It’s a tricky scenario.
Hi sir my query is that my TV samsung t5310 has only optical support but my soundbar has aux, bluetooth & usb. how do I connect it to my tv ??my tv don't have bluetooth too what can I do to connect my soundbar plzz help
my flat tv model is LC-C3234U and it doesn't have a headphone jack. can I hook This thing with a headphone?
Can you explain a little better please?
Hi, kindly help about how to connect a mixer to soundbar&TV
Can you share the kind of mixer you have?
I do it an easy way. Headphone output from my TV into computer speakers. 😊
What if speaker is optical and tv aux
Get a converter but with the name reversed. Like this one amzn.to/34TjONX
good
Sucks I have these incredible klipsch speakers that I tried to connect with aux on my q80b and find myself here 😂
thanks though man I ordered the parts needed for my speakers.
Nice! hope it all comes together.
link to converter doesn't work
Thanks for the heads up. You probably already found another but here’s a link to one. Digital to analog www.amazon.com/dp/B08XNM7V6Y/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_navT_a_RWVVDX9J0A4SG226FRE3
I don't understand why newer TVs don't have an analogue audio out.
There's already a DAC inside the TV for the TV's own amplifier and speakers, it's ridiculous not to be able to tap into that and save the cost of having to buy another DAC and all the faff with the leads.
It must be the TV companies just being arsy for some reason.
You're totally right. I think another factor is that people believe optical is the future bc it's digital as if though analog is inferior audio quality. I'm gonna be so bold to make a video about why digital audio isn't necessarily better, more versatile yes but simply better, I don't think so.
@@SimpleCafeE
Optical digital is just marketing rubbish.
I have a Technics brochure from 1988 that rattles on about optical digital connections.
It'll be no better than co-ax digital.
and yes, depending on compression/sample rates etc, digital isn't necessarily better than analogue.
Take DAB radio for example. the bit rate is so crap I don't listen to it now. I stick with FM.
Even the commercial radio stations transmit a worse-quality signal than BBC radio stations.
Greatest Hits Radio has such a high distortion content compared to BBC radio.
My receiver has only digital out
Ah, here it is. But nothing about HDMI(especially eARC ).
Life saver
Happy to save!
Ok. I understand. But the thing is this DAC converters are expensive. I don't know Why on earth does these brand new tv models don't give a regular 3.5 mm audio output jack. Despite merging all the modern technologies possible!
Why my digital audio cable keeps dropping out sounds
with 10BIT Formats can you send a 10bit DD5.1 into a 8 Bit Receiver and get Audio Working ?