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Lindy HDMI Audio Extractor
EUR68,33

Lindy HDMI Audio Extractor


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DanielF703

2 months ago

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Galaxus

2 months ago

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No, this model does not have an optical audio output. It only offers analogue outputs via 3.5mm jack and RCA. For the Resound TV Streamer 2, which typically uses a 3.5mm input, the jack output might work, but a model with Toslink optical output would be better for you.
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zinggf

7 months ago

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Bao Pham

7 months ago

No, a correctly built HDMI audio extractor must not feed any voltage back into the HDMI. If your laptop has died as a result, there may be a defect or faulty design.
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Setsuna Kyoura

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello, according to the technical specifications, the device offers: Special Features: CEC Pass-through. I bought the device because the audio output of the Raspberry Pi 3 is not usable. The Lindy takes the picture signal via HDMI and routes it directly to the TV. The audio signal (also via HDMI) is extracted by Lindy and routed to the stereo system. The volume is controlled by the amplifier.

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