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Optical-to-Coaxial or Coax-to-Optical Digital Audio Converter Adapter, Bi-Directional Digital Coaxial to/from SPDIF Optical (Toslink) Audio Converter with Fiber Optic and Coaxial Cable by ROOFULL

Optical-to-Coaxial or Coax-to-Optical Digital Audio Converter Adapter, Bi-Directional Digital Coaxial to/from SPDIF Optical (Toslink) Audio Converter with Fiber Optic and Coaxial Cable by ROOFULL Optical-to-Coaxial or Coax-to-Optical Digital Audio Converter Adapter, Bi-Directional Digital Coaxial to/from SPDIF Optical (Toslink) Audio Converter with Fiber Optic and Coaxial Cable by ROOFULL Optical-to-Coaxial or Coax-to-Optical Digital Audio Converter Adapter, Bi-Directional Digital Coaxial to/from SPDIF Optical (Toslink) Audio Converter with Fiber Optic and Coaxial Cable by ROOFULL Optical-to-Coaxial or Coax-to-Optical Digital Audio Converter Adapter, Bi-Directional Digital Coaxial to/from SPDIF Optical (Toslink) Audio Converter with Fiber Optic and Coaxial Cable by ROOFULL Optical-to-Coaxial or Coax-to-Optical Digital Audio Converter Adapter, Bi-Directional Digital Coaxial to/from SPDIF Optical (Toslink) Audio Converter with Fiber Optic and Coaxial Cable by ROOFULL Optical-to-Coaxial or Coax-to-Optical Digital Audio Converter Adapter, Bi-Directional Digital Coaxial to/from SPDIF Optical (Toslink) Audio Converter with Fiber Optic and Coaxial Cable by ROOFULL Optical-to-Coaxial or Coax-to-Optical Digital Audio Converter Adapter, Bi-Directional Digital Coaxial to/from SPDIF Optical (Toslink) Audio Converter with Fiber Optic and Coaxial Cable by ROOFULL
$ 15.99

Score By Feature

Based on 1,651 ratings
Easy to install
9.48
Sheerness
9.29
Sound quality
9.30
Volume control
9.28
Value for money
9.10
Quality of material
9.09

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Product Description

A 2-way audio adapter enables you to convert optical signals to and from digital coaxial. It features a switch that allows you to easily select SPDIF (optical/toslink) or coaxial input.
This version of the plugin supports multi-channel surround sound, uncompressed PCM audio, and compressed VBR audio. There are two ways to decode audio sources, including Dolby DigitalĀ® (AC3), DTS to an audio processor, or an A/V receiver that can decode audio sources. There is a 192 kHz sampling rate that is supported. The transmission of data without any noise
You don't need a driver or software to use this. This product comes with a 5V1A power adapter (supporting 100V-240V) so there is nothing you need to prepare
You should use fiber optic cable with loss of less than 0.1. The output distance is up to twenty-five meters (98 feet) a standard digital cable can be used to achieve a range of up to ten meters (32 feet).

Questions & Answers

Can this model split one coaxial into one optical and one coaxial at a time?

It is entered as two different "colors" for two distinct models. The vendors doing this irritate me (I hate when they There are two analog outputs (RCA and 3) on the one unit. and the other two digital outputs (coaxial and optical). In both models, there are two digital inputs, one coaxial and one optical. This is the ultimate A switch determines which input to use on this digital model. When you connect both inputs on the analog model, and it appears that this switch is not installed, I don't know what would happen. Anyway, in both models it seems as if both outputs are simultaneously active, regardless of the input. Ultimately, the answer to your question (which is about everything that is going on at A digital model) seems to be negative.

When using this converter, is there a lag? Could you spare even a little bit of money?

The answers here are surprising (I am astonished by them). There was noticeable lag when monitoring guitars when using the device as a bridge between an RME audio interface and a Line 6 Helix. It was impossible to experience lag if either device was used As the signal is digital, I don't think any A/D or D/A will account for that, which leaves only the converter as the likely culprit (I monitored directly from the RME device, not through Among the lags, there were only a few If someone watches TV, I don't think it would matter. Nevertheless, it mattered to me in the creation of music. It might be tolerated by someone else.

The model is designed to split 2 optical out from a single optical input. Is this possible?

The optical signal will not be spilt.

Selected User Reviews For Optical-to-Coaxial or Coax-to-Optical Digital Audio Converter Adapter, Bi-Directional Digital Coaxial to/from SPDIF Optical (Toslink) Audio Converter with Fiber Optic and Coaxial Cable by ROOFULL

I've found the answer to my ARC problem using the HDMI cable
5/5

The TV is mounted over the fireplace, and I have a HDMI cable running behind the wall from there to my receiver in the basement (*35 feet away). Until recently, I used HDMI ARC to ensure the sound from my TV went to the receiver and speakers. In my experience, ARC is not reliable and is very inconsistent in the delivery of audio to my speakers when I play videos directly from my The problem is that the audio from the optic output of the TV cannot be properly passed to the optical input of the receiver through the coaxial cable for cable purposes installed on my receiver. In order to transform the Optical Output Signal to a Coaxial Signal, I bought this ROOFULL DAC, and in the opposite direction, another converter was used to facilitate the conversion from a Coaxial to an It took me a little time to figure out how to use these converters at first but, after contacting customer care, I was able to solve the issues surrounding this, and they ended up working great. I was really impressed with customer service.
Here is my cable setup. Please note this The optical output of the processor is Please note this An optical input connector for the DAC (Digital Audio Converter) Please note this Set SPDIF as your position The Coaxial Output Channel (DAC) Please note this A coaxial cable ends at the receiver end. Please note this An input for coaxial DACs is the Coaxial Input (DAC) Please note this Position the camera in coaxial mode. Please note this An optical output DAC (with a digital signal processing internal) Please note this It is a receivers (optical input). If anyone is confused about how the switch on this device works, the switch is nothing more than an optical device to alert the converter what kind of signal is coming in. A switch position of 25 degrees towards SPDIF would be used to control input signals originating from optical inputs, and a 25 degree position toward coaxial inputs would be used for signals originating from coaxial inputs. The following is a post I hope will help everyone experiencing problems with the In case you're wondering, my TV model is a.

Enzo Harvey
Enzo Harvey
| Apr 24, 2021
Provides an optical or coaxial output for feeding a coaxial or optical There may be instances where the digital output options and AV receiver input options do not quite match up with each other in a slightly complex home theater system
5/5

Using this box, you will be able to convert optical signals to coaxial signals As it needs ventilation (as does the entire system in a cabinet) as well as a power supply (5V), it will need space to work, but as a result of its light design, it can fit on the side of an open cabinet without being in the way. In most cases, your TV will only use the optical output as stereo, since almost all TVs will downmix the 5 channel output. It is necessary to only send one signal to their speakers. Rather than using the blue HDMI of your television, you should use the second HDMI You can use the DVD player that goes into the receiver, or if that is not an option, get the digital audio off the blu-ray player You can play Blu-ray on that It is here where the converter will be able to correct any differences. The AV Receiver can pull off the 5 when hooked up through the MHL to the Fire TV, so you can connect the AV Receiver through the Disk Player and then to the TV if your player does not have either. There is only one audio file. The above may not apply to your system if it's very simple.

Jayla Alexander
Jayla Alexander
| Sep 29, 2020
The conversion from the different inputs to the outputs I needed worked great
5/5

I like the sweetness of this small product. From the TV, I was attempting to connect to a separate 5 inch screen. The audience consists of one speaker. Despite the TV having ToS, I only had one speaker cable input, which I needed a converter for. There were multiple inputs on the speakers, including the Subwoofer cable input, which I did not have. I could watch or work on the big screen since I already had the other inputs from the computers full. My next step was finding this little guys and ordering all the cables I needed from other vendors as well. I was always looking for something simple like this and this worked There is only one thing, and that is not your fault, one does not get surround sound from the TOS. I suppose it is for the best. Nevertheless, I had another input dedicated to it (and I had to add more wires). I like the sound of it in stereo, so I am happy with it.

Marley Flores
Marley Flores
| Dec 03, 2020
The conversion takes place
5/5

You can't throw it away because it's not I purchased a little metal box (with dimensions of L 6cm x W 6cm x H 2cm for the stone, that's L 2 3/8" x W 2 3/8" x H 3/4" for it. Ages) housing a digital signal converter that works exactly as described at The device does it job so well, I forgot I even bought it until I was contacted by the retailer with questions about my experience. As far as I know, it's a feature that does the job and stays out of the way once it is configured. It does an outstanding job at what it should do, and does so effortlessly. Here are a few issues that might be of interest to people who I feel very flimsy and gummy when I turn the switch selecting optical or coaxial as the input. In this switch, it will switch and it will stay switched, but the quality of this switch allows it to be It will be difficult for you to switch between input sources when you are using something else. There is an unnecessary amount of power in the red power LED. The only benefit you would gain from it would be to be able to examine the shadows of your fingers.

Aryan Harrell
Aryan Harrell
| Feb 24, 2021
The product is well built
5/5

It's light weight and doesn't get warm, but it works great. The device is excellent and does what it is supposed to do. In another room, I am going to install a small bookshelf system with new bookshelf speakers and an amp that I have laying around. It comes with a Wolfson dac, but the optical in is only capable of 96/24 whereas the coax can be used at I have an optical cable from my TV to this device, and a coaxial cable to the amplifier. I love it! My entertainment center has two sticky cable snaps on each end of each cable, and it's mounted to the back. You should get rid of the power adapter that comes with it, and plug the converter into the USB port on the TV. That way the converter will turn on and off along with the TV. Only 20mA is required to run this device. There are instructions on the box that suggest running it only for a short while.

Natalia CHADWICK
Natalia CHADWICK
| Feb 04, 2021
I really like the way it works
5/5

As a matter of fact, I just guessed where the switch should be. A wrong guess resulted in no sound, I flicked the switch, and the light went off. I was very pleased with all the results. My receiver only has one optical input, and it was occupied by an Xbox.

I needed this because it only has one optical input. I used this to convert the optical signals to coaxial before landing in the receiver since the TV only has optical output. It made sense to me to choose the direct path from the Xbox because Rock Band 4 often has lag issues and viewing TV does not. I have an HD antenna channel and smart TV feature that use varying mixes of stereo and Dolby Digital, and the optical output seems to go right through this converter into the receiver coax in the same condition. A stereo system with five channels. The first and seventh are the examples. I find it useful to have one of each. For slacking off and forgetting to take off the optical cable's protective caps as well as being enraged when the cable wouldn't fully click into place, I won the dumm award. The sheerness of a skin describes

what does it mean? Do they want me to give a rating of Are you talking about hiding ability? The device can be concealed behind any receiver due to its small size. I still did not rate sheerness however. It is an average size for a deck of cards.

Rosalee Avery
Rosalee Avery
| Jan 07, 2021

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