Tendak Digital Optical Audio Splitter SPDIF/Toslink 1 in to 3 Out Powered Amplifier Supports 5.1CH/ LPCM2.0/ DTS/Dolby-AC3
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This is an audio splitter with a 1 in 3 out configuration. It does not contain a remote control. It has an easy-to-use remote control. It has three inputs and one output. The following is Tendak's post from February 1, 2018
Designed to handle 5 audio inputs and outputs, it can handle 1 in 3 out outputs.
There is no need for this 3 in 1 out audio splitter because it is a 1 in 3 out audio splitter.
This splitter is optical and works! I don't know what's in it, but it's a splitter.
Selected User Reviews For Tendak Digital Optical Audio Splitter SPDIF/Toslink 1 in to 3 Out Powered Amplifier Supports 5.1CH/ LPCM2.0/ DTS/Dolby-AC3
In order to split the digital optical stream from my television into two streams, I used this. In this way, I was able to send one signal to the sound bar system for everyone with normal hearing and another signal to a Bluetooth transmitter for all the partially deaf members of the We who have a reduced sense of hearing are able to connect our Bluetooth headphones (or in some cases hearing aids) and watch My wife doesn't have to be blown out of the room by the volume anymore! I am very happy that we made each other happy. I've never had a lag problem! We did not experience any problems with It was not a problem at all.
She has terrible hearing, and it has been very difficult having to have the TV so loud all the time. In the past few years, I have been trying to find a way to break up the audio on my TV (optical) so she is able to listen to TV with headphones/TV ears but be part of the family's viewing experience. We can then have the TV at a normal volume in the room, and she can control her volume. There used to be an easier way to accomplish this when everyone had cablevision and could plug into the back of the box in analog. For over a year, we have been looking for a solution for dropping cable and adopting Roku. The powered one does indeed split the optical signal into three distinct outputs, so our TV ears and sound bar are now receiving sound, and there is no delay. I have tried several other optical splitters, but this one performs better because it can be powered. In particular, the product should be marketed to be sold with all head phones and TV earbuds, since the majority of newer televisions only have one audio out connection. My experience in stores was that the staff was not able to help me fix the problem. Our situation is not unique - we don't live with the only hearing impaired person around. Tendak, thank you for your kind words.
A streaming device and a sound bar connect directly to my hearing aids, and I have a streaming device that goes directly to the devices. Using this technique, I can Mute the TV and the Sound Bar, and still hear via the streaming device. My wife does not enjoy listening to the shows I watch, so this solution solves both problems without having to constantly switch optical cables between the streaming device and Thanks to the Optical Splitter, both can simultaneously run without any loss of sound. If I choose, I can also hear sound via the streaming device at the same time that the TV and our sound system are delivering Hearing aids in the new generation do not allow this type of feature, i. e. Changing the hearing aid to stream only to the hearing aid, while muting the TV and Sound Bar.
I used another AmazonBasics Toslink cable I purchased along with this device to connect it to my TV's optical audio out port, then connected my wireless headphones base unit and soundbar to two of the device's outputs via other Toslink cables I already owned. Leaving my TV's Sound Output set to Audio Out/Optical made my room filled with gorgeous sound right away. Once the soundbar was turned on and the headphones unplugged, my room was filled with In fact, when I turned off the soundbar and had only the headphones on, I heard equally wonderful sound and I was the only person hearing it, which was It became a piece of cake after that.
A maximum of one of the audio outputs can be configured, though it has multiple audio outputs. Only this optical splitter could be used to provide multiple outputs, and I had to use the WiiStar SPDIF to RCA adapter/converter to use the headphones for live TV as well as streaming services. It is now possible to connect your sound bar and headphones to the TV's optical output simultaneously and operate independently! First, the DA34 adapter/converter I got did not work, possibly because I didn't get the correct converter Here are the steps to follow if you have a similar problem with your new LG TV.
As I have 3 Bose systems, this splitter works fantastically well and I only need to connect the optical cable to the input on the back of my TV and to the input of the splitter to have 3 outputs, which I can now play the audio from just 1 or 3. Plays DTS-HD master audio in addition to Dolby I tried a few splitters from different sellers and this one works amazing, it is exactly what I need. It comes with instruction manual and power adapter it just needs to be installed, I tried a few splitters from different sellers, but this one works perfectly for me.
WORKS PERFECTLY WITH MY NEW LG TV. In combination with my LG BIG SCREEN TV and my RESOUND TV Streamer, as well as with my sound bar, this splitter works perfectly. It didn't surprise me that the J Tech splitter didn't work with LG until after I had bought the J Tech. Also, J Tech customer service is nonexistent, and I returned the splitter. It is very easy to set up and is fast and easy to install, just make sure you have extra cables.
recently tried an unamplified splitter on how to connect my new Vizio 55" smart tv optical output, but it caused too much loss. This problem was solved by the Tendak. As soon as it started working, I was able to use it! that it has a third output, I can use my wireless headphones again, or add something else to it in the future. You should definitely check it out! By the way, if your optical source is 5, you need to set it to The 5 bits within the 1 (Bitstream) will need to be detected via a splitter like this one. There is only one.