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  1. I have a Sonos Era 300 and it came with a USB-C port for audio..and the only way to get hardwired audio in is through their proprietary adapter. I literally can’t connect any of the audio between $2000 worth of consoles and monitor and speakers.

  2. 9 Φεβ 2022 · I am looking for an audio extractor, but I will not be using TV. I am using an HDMI 2.1 Gaming Monitor. Will the Sharc V2 still be able to extract the audio from the Xbox Series X and will I be able to use the optical output to connect it to my dedicated dac/amp on my desk?

  3. 14 Δεκ 2020 · I want to split audio from my Xbox Series X into my Onkyo receiver while sending the video to my TV instead of going through the receiver for video.

  4. 2 Αυγ 2021 · About this item. Split HD video and audio input in three different ways, giving you access to external audio options: Option 1: SPDIF (optical) audio output (2CH/5.1CH) + video. Option 2: 3.5mm analog audio output (2CH) + video. Option 3: HD audio output (PASS) + video.

  5. Features. Designed for use with Xbox Series X/Series S and PlayStation 5. SPDIF optical audio output 2CH/5.1CH + video. 3.5mm analog audio output 2CH + video. HD audio output PASS + video. Up to 3840 x 2160 (4K) at 30Hz; 4096 x 2160 (4k) at 30Hz.

  6. After a lot of research I opted to purchase a hdmi audio extractor. This one claims it does upto 4K 60fps however there’s no mention of 1440p/120fps. However after receiving the product, setting up and testing it I can confirm it will extract visual of 1440p/120fps it seems with VRR freesync on gaming monitors too.

  7. 11 Νοε 2020 · There's no option to select the DAC for output in Audio settings, and no option to add a new Device in that section. Two options for connecting a DAC at this time: HDMI optical extractor (HDMI to HDMI pass-through, with an optical output for extracted 2-channel audio) (BUT... big but right now...