My other half has been pestering me to buy a new TV, something I’ve been resisting, because we’ve got a perfectly good ten-year old Panasonic which I think is adequate for our needs. But you know how it is – ‘the sides of the picture are cut off’, ‘there are black strips at the top and bottom’, ‘it sticks out too far at the back’ etc. etc. So for a quiet life I’ve been researching what’s available (and learning some nice new jargon such as ‘dongle’ along the way). We thought a 26" would be fine, despite the fact that these days, apparently, such a small set seeems to be regarded as fit only for the loft, the loo or the potting-shed. However, it looks as though we might go for a 32", because most ‘small’ TVs no longer seem to have an ‘audio out’. (That’s progress – our Panasonic has two RCA stereo-out sockets which I just use a simple cable to connect to my hi-fi amplifier and so out through the speakers). It seems that 32" sets and above do mostly have an audio out, but only ‘digital optical out’ or ‘digital co-axial out’, which I understand won’t play through an oldish analogue hi-fi system
So here’s my question for the techies. Am I right in thinking that I’d need a digital-to-analogue converter to be able to connect the TV ‘digital optical out’ to my amplifier? And if so, are there are hidden snags? (For example, some forums seem to imply that it depends on the type of digital out signal output by the TV, so that some converters might not work, but most of the discussions are too technical for me to follow – something to do with Dolby and PCM, it seems.)
Forgive this possibly naïve question, but I suspect it might have more general relevance in that others, like myself before I started to look into things, might just assume that they could play operas and concerts from their new TV through their hi-fi, as one usually could, I think, with older TVs.
So here’s my question for the techies. Am I right in thinking that I’d need a digital-to-analogue converter to be able to connect the TV ‘digital optical out’ to my amplifier? And if so, are there are hidden snags? (For example, some forums seem to imply that it depends on the type of digital out signal output by the TV, so that some converters might not work, but most of the discussions are too technical for me to follow – something to do with Dolby and PCM, it seems.)
Forgive this possibly naïve question, but I suspect it might have more general relevance in that others, like myself before I started to look into things, might just assume that they could play operas and concerts from their new TV through their hi-fi, as one usually could, I think, with older TVs.
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