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2013-10-14, 06:21
(This post was last modified: 2013-10-14, 06:43 by stmoney.)
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I currently have a more basic flat screen TV with only 1 HDMI port. From my computer to my TV, I have an HDMI cable and my audio comes from my TV speakers (horrible sound)
I have an Aiwa cx-nma845 stereo system that I would like to play the audio through. Just curious if there is a simple way of doing this. Information that may be helpful is that the Aiwa does have digital optical audio port as does my TV. I have connected a digital optical audio cable from the port of my TV to the same port of my audio system in hopes that the audio information coming from the PC --> TV will then be sent to the stereo system, This does not happen. Again, this is my current set up...
PC -----------------> TV ---------------> stereo
..............HDMI.....................Optical
I have RCA cables for the speakers to try, but I just thought I was check here first before I do anything else. Just curious if my set up above should work, and I just need to change an option in XBMC or Windows 7, or if I need to completely reconfigure my wires in a different way. Thanks.
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I used to run it like that - but it depends on the tv - my old lg would pass through dts + ac3, but my new samsung only passesthrough ac3. Try it and see.
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What I do is run hdmi from the computer to the tv for the video and optical from the computer to the sound system for audio. It means I never use the horrid TV speakers.
If you don't have optical out on your computer, get a cheap USB spdif capable sound card. Worked for me for years before I got a computer with optical out.
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I believe I have an optical out on my computer. It said spdif and my optical cord fits right in, so now I have my HDMI from my computer to my TV, and my optical cable from my computer using the spdif on my computer and my sound receiver. I still cannot get the sound to be sent from my computer to my receiver and out the receiver speakers. Sound is still coming from my tv. Any ideas? Thanks
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Its not muted? Enabled it as the default sound device in the windows sound settings?
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In XBMC you need to send the sound to the spdif output, which will probably be named iec958 or similar. XBMC|Sttings|System|Audio from memory.
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I have the optical going from the PC to the receiver as well as the HDMI going from the PC to the TV as one user suggested. When I plugged in the optical to the PC, the other end of the optical turned red, which I assume meant a signal was being sent. I just don't see any option in my computer to switch to optical out. I have the drivers updated.
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Check Control Panel / Sound / Playback. Test it there and make sure you are able to hear the test tones. Then check the XBMC audio output settings like nickr said above.
The XBMC team, plug-in devs, skinners, etc. do this for us for FREE in their spare time because they want to. Think about that for a second before you start bitching...
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Hmm... the optical jack on my system is optical out... I'm assuming it would need an optical in, or should this not matter? I think I have everything correct on the PC end, now it's just figuring out how to get the system to play through the stereo system.
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What do you mean 'system' - computer or amplifier?
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2013-10-21, 02:48
(This post was last modified: 2013-10-21, 02:56 by TechLife.)
It definitely needs to be an optical in on the stereo system. A quick look at the owners manual tells me this unit has only an output.
The XBMC team, plug-in devs, skinners, etc. do this for us for FREE in their spare time because they want to. Think about that for a second before you start bitching...