![]() Ittiandro You want to use your new TV's HDMI input to receive just the audio from the other TV's optical audio output? This way I wouldn't have to buy a 2nd HD converter box and it might be cheaper. I was wondering if there is a way to convert the digital optical audio output into an HDMI signal and then feed it into my HDMI input jack. I was wondering if there is a way to avoid purchasing a 2nd HD converter box: on my TV I have a digital optical audio-out (Toslink )jack. The definition/resolution is of course much lower than on the other TV with the HD converter. Thanks, excellent suggestion! Now, I'd like to go even further: I do have a HD converter box on my other TV but on the TV I am talking about ( my 2nd set I just bought) I don't have such a HD converter and the signal is fed directly from the coaxial cable provided by my ISP. I have seen PC speakers that have an optical digital input, but they were not less expensive than sound bars. Some cost about $150(US), like the VIZIO VSB200. Ittiandro There are sound bars (external speakers made specifically for use with LCD TVs) which accept optical digital input. Is there any other cheaper way out? Like for example using PC amplified speakers which take a digital optical cable instead of RCA cables? Are there any such speakers? I wonder why Panasonic didn't leave the RCA cables on the newer Viera Tv's ! ![]() Unfortunately, if, in order to make up for the missing RCA audio jacks, I am to buy, in addition to the speakers, the the digital to analog audio converter you suggest,, it is going to be an expensive proposition, even more so if I use the receiver you suggested as a 2nd solution: ( $ 300.) ![]() Since The TV sound is simply horrible ( unlike the same Panasonic Viera model of 5 years ago which I still have) I was thinking of connecting 2 amplified external speakers of the type used on a PC. I have a brand new Panasonic 32" TV ( Viera) TC-元2C3 with only a digital AUDIO out jack. I have exactly the same problem as the other gentleman. The only audio-out shown in the manual is the optical digital out. It looks like your TV only has HDMI input connectors.
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