Digital Fiber Optical (Toslink) to Digital Coaxial (S/PDIF) Converter
Digital Fiber Optical (Toslink) to Digital Coaxial (S/PDIF) Converter
Digital Fiber Optical (Toslink) to Digital Coaxial (S/PDIF) Converter Accessories
Fiber Optical Toslink Digital Audio Optic Interface 6 Foot Cable
GE Digital Audio Coaxial Cable (AV23324) (AV-23324)
Optical Cable 3 ft.
HDMI Cable 2M (6 Feet)
Digital Audio Bi-Directional Optical Toslink Switch and Splitter
Tripp Lite A102-02M Digital Optical Audio Cable, 2x Toslink - 2M (6ft)
Sony PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Disc Remote
Belkin PureAV AV20100-03 3-Foot Digital Coaxial Audio Cable
Cables To Go - 40018 - Coaxial to Optical Digital Audio Converter
Toslink To Optical Mini Adapter
Digital Fiber Optical (Toslink) to Digital Coaxial (S/PDIF) Converter Reviews
BTW - I have virtually no trouble or problems with mine. That was until I "discovered" and installed this converter. I suppose a DVD recorder with a digital coaxial jack is the way to go but for those of us who have already invested in an expensive recorder this converter is the next best thing to getting all the bandwidth you were meant to enjoy. Now I hear everything I was meant to in my DVD movies and I owe it all to this little silver box. Curious. I knew I was missing some bandwidth by using a digital optical cable but that's the only means of connecting my Panasonic DVD recorder. Sorry to hear that others do.
It does its job but true fiber optical will do better. I just got this since my new Samsung surround sound system only has coaxial digital inputs but I didn't want to use stereo and my Xbox 360 only accepted toslink fiber optical.
My optical connection from my HDTV satellite receiver to the H/K receiver was already in place, no HDMI inputs were available, thus leaving the digital coax inputs as my best solution. NOW MY. The only problem was that the three products all came from three destinations (known in advance) so tracking the order(s) is a little cumbersome although not a problem otherwise. Then plugged the converter into a 110 outlet and I was up and running. BLU-RAY DVD'S and PS3 have the necessary Dolby 5.1 outputs. Then from the Digital Out (converter) to Coax.
Being a tried and true Amazon.com believer, I chose to order all three products from them. 2 of the H/K. WOW. I connected the converter via a short HDMI (PS3) to Digital input cable (converter). All 3 products have worked like a charm. This is by far the quality (BUT FAIRLY INEXPENSIVE) answer to connecting a PS3 to an older Harman/Kardon AV100 receiver when connections are limited or already used. It took a bit of research to determine how to tell the H/K that a digital signal was coming in.
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