Z zacharykdarner Dec 16, 2018 1 0 10 Dec 16, 2018 #1 I have a Kentwood surround receiver with RCA inputs i would like to use HDMI audio extractor to extract the surround audio to Optical and then convert that into RCA the problem is all the converters only output 2-channel stereo
I have a Kentwood surround receiver with RCA inputs i would like to use HDMI audio extractor to extract the surround audio to Optical and then convert that into RCA the problem is all the converters only output 2-channel stereo
Solution kanewolf Dec 16, 2018 If your Kenwood has 5/6 RCA inputs, then you might be able to do what you want. There are multi-channel audio converters -- https/www.amazon.com/ViewHD-Extractor-Decoder-Headphone-VHD-H2HADi/dp/B01D9MPCUI
If your Kenwood has 5/6 RCA inputs, then you might be able to do what you want. There are multi-channel audio converters -- https/www.amazon.com/ViewHD-Extractor-Decoder-Headphone-VHD-H2HADi/dp/B01D9MPCUI
A Alabalcho Judicious Jan 13, 2011 4,164 4 35,260 Dec 16, 2018 #2 You cannot get surround over RCA red/white connection, unless your receiver has discrete surround inputs (total of six). WHy you'd need HDMI extractor? It is much easier to get the signal from the source. Upvote 0 Downvote
You cannot get surround over RCA red/white connection, unless your receiver has discrete surround inputs (total of six). WHy you'd need HDMI extractor? It is much easier to get the signal from the source.
kanewolf Judicious Moderator May 29, 2013 2,842 1 33,265 Dec 16, 2018 Solution #3 If your Kenwood has 5/6 RCA inputs, then you might be able to do what you want. There are multi-channel audio converters -- https/www.amazon.com/ViewHD-Extractor-Decoder-Headphone-VHD-H2HADi/dp/B01D9MPCUI Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
If your Kenwood has 5/6 RCA inputs, then you might be able to do what you want. There are multi-channel audio converters -- https/www.amazon.com/ViewHD-Extractor-Decoder-Headphone-VHD-H2HADi/dp/B01D9MPCUI