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Next, remove any covers from your Toslink cables and connect one end of your digital audio cable to your TV's optical audio output port, which is shaped a little like a trapezoid.
Optical audio cables, also known as TOSLINK cables, are essential for transmitting audio signals between devices in your home cinema setup. They are particularly useful for connecting older sound ...
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USB to TOSLINK Converter: Use a USB to TOSLINK converter, such as the Topping D10, which can provide optical output along with other formats like coaxial and analog RCA.
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Traditionally, in a home cinema environment, optical connections tend to be used to transmit compressed Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound. Optical cables with a Toslink (Toshiba Link) connector ...