G
Griff
Guest
Greetings group.
I have a Set-Top box and DVD player that only have an optical output.
Also, I have a surround sound amp. with only one optical input.
My question is, can an optical splitter (around $5) be used to combine
the two outputs so they can both be connected to the amp.
Of course, only the Set-Top box or the DVD would be turned on at any
time.
The amp. does have a spare coaxial input which I could use with an
optical to coaxial converter (around$40).
Thanks,
Russell
I have a Set-Top box and DVD player that only have an optical output.
Also, I have a surround sound amp. with only one optical input.
My question is, can an optical splitter (around $5) be used to combine
the two outputs so they can both be connected to the amp.
Of course, only the Set-Top box or the DVD would be turned on at any
time.
The amp. does have a spare coaxial input which I could use with an
optical to coaxial converter (around$40).
Thanks,
Russell