wollac11
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Hi there hoping one of you can help.
My setup currently is as follows:
Samsung BD-C6500 Blu-Ray Player -> (via HDMI) Samsung UN22C4000 LED TV -> (via 3.5mm audio cable from the headphone jack in the TV) Logitech Z323 2.1 Speaker System
But I'm wondering if I would be better to get sound from the TV via it's optical out and use a digital to analogue converter to send it via RCA into my speakers? Would there by any difference in quality between the two methods? Which would perform better?
I should point out my speaker system will only take analogue inputs and my TV does not have any other sound output other than optical or 3.5mm headphone jack.
Edit:
One other option I suppose would be to output RCA from my blu-ray directly to my speaker system but unless this would provide better sound quality than the other methods, I would prefer to avoid it because it would mean I would have to rig my TV up separately to the speakers for when I'm watching content from other sources.
My setup currently is as follows:
Samsung BD-C6500 Blu-Ray Player -> (via HDMI) Samsung UN22C4000 LED TV -> (via 3.5mm audio cable from the headphone jack in the TV) Logitech Z323 2.1 Speaker System
But I'm wondering if I would be better to get sound from the TV via it's optical out and use a digital to analogue converter to send it via RCA into my speakers? Would there by any difference in quality between the two methods? Which would perform better?
I should point out my speaker system will only take analogue inputs and my TV does not have any other sound output other than optical or 3.5mm headphone jack.
Edit:
One other option I suppose would be to output RCA from my blu-ray directly to my speaker system but unless this would provide better sound quality than the other methods, I would prefer to avoid it because it would mean I would have to rig my TV up separately to the speakers for when I'm watching content from other sources.
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