While wireless audio is likely our future, cables will almost certainly remain part of our audio and home cinema set-ups for years to come. So it pays to know a thing or two about the different types ...
I am in the process of connecting up my new theater setup and I ran into an unknown. What is the optimal way to hook up a component that has both HDMI out and Optical/Coax audio out? I am passing the ...
Optical audio cables, also known as TOSLINK cables, are essential for transmitting audio signals between devices in your home cinema setup. They are particularly useful for connecting older sound ...
Optical cable, which was the digital audio transfer method of choice for decades, is starting to die out as Toslink is replaced by HDMI. Through the '90s and 2000s, the optical cable was near ...
SDI = Serial Digital Interface<BR><BR>It's a 25 year old standard for shipping serial digital video around on a single coax cable. It also allows for 4 channels of embedded audio, and ancillary data, ...
Eve Play is a sleek little box that combines a Texas Instruments digital audio converter (PCM5122A) with traditional audio inputs to enable high-quality audio streaming over wifi. “The powerful ...
Harting has added a multi-contact double module to the range of data interfaces for the Han-Modular family of industrial connectors. The high density multi-contact double module can include up to 12 ...
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. But if you can't ...