Sorry if I describe some things wrong. I'm not very knowledgeable about tech.
I have an Optoma MovieTime DLP Projector. Amongst other seemingly unrelated ports, it has one audio port specifically labelled "stereo". I also have a separate audio system: a Cambridge SoundWorks FourPointSurround. It has a main box, then 4 smaller speakers (front left, front right, rear left, and rear right).
Problem? The audio system works through a separate 4-headed cable it apparently came with, in which 2 cables for the rear and front are plugged into the audio system, and the opposite 2 cables for the rear and front are plugged into wherever the sound is coming from. As of now, only the front OR the rear can fit into that stereo port on the projector. There must be some sort of middle-man device I can use to connect both the front and rear jacks to the projector's one stereo port. Thanks in advance!
I have an Optoma MovieTime DLP Projector. Amongst other seemingly unrelated ports, it has one audio port specifically labelled "stereo". I also have a separate audio system: a Cambridge SoundWorks FourPointSurround. It has a main box, then 4 smaller speakers (front left, front right, rear left, and rear right).
Problem? The audio system works through a separate 4-headed cable it apparently came with, in which 2 cables for the rear and front are plugged into the audio system, and the opposite 2 cables for the rear and front are plugged into wherever the sound is coming from. As of now, only the front OR the rear can fit into that stereo port on the projector. There must be some sort of middle-man device I can use to connect both the front and rear jacks to the projector's one stereo port. Thanks in advance!