![]() ![]() It would also deliver a very large number of other benefits. AND blow your eardrums out if you wanted that much volume (and the headphones could actually play that loud). While enormously overkill for this one want, a Receiver would let you get any quality of amplifier you are willing to pay for. ![]() They don't need much power to drive the Echo speaker(s) for the primary purpose. Cheap products like Echo are going to have a cheap amplifier. Loud is going to be driven by the amplifier inside. Of course, all of the relative negatives of Bluetooth would apply, even if you parked this Receiver right next to the AppleTV. I'm not sure about this option but it seems plausible to work. So that would be AppleTV wirelessly to Bluetooth Receiver into which you connect your wired Headphones. It MIGHT be able to connect with a Bluetooth receiver ( example). One more thing: presuming you are after wired (superior) quality, so this may not do the job but AppleTV can connect with Bluetooth speakers including bluetooth headphones. The original generation AppleTV from about 2007 had some analog out options too and Apple has since "improved" on that. Option 3B: similarly, if you use a soundbar, it might have some audio out jacks and then a box that can receive from it could give you a headphone jack.īut if you are looking for a direct way, then NO. Odds are high that this would deliver stereo audio at best. The extractor also supports CEC, so your Chromecast should behave just as before, except you'll additionally have an analog audio output to use.Toslink Optical plugs in on the other end (input) and headphone jack plugs into the visible port. Our HDMI audo extractor passes all the HDMI data through (including audio) as well as duplicating the audio into both Optical and 3.5mms stereo. If I buy your HDMI Audio Extractor will my Chromecast device output digital audio/video AND analogue audio? And will it allow the receiver to be automatically turned on by the Chromecast (as it supports CEC)? Answer: ![]() ![]() I believe I have two choices:ġ) Buy a Chromecast Audio device which does output analogue audio but doesn't support CEC so the receiver wouldn't automatically turn on. So if I want to Chromecast things to Zone 2 it won't work because Chromecast doesn't output analogue audio. I have now turned on Zone 2 on my receiver so I can listen to stuff ina different part of the house, but Zone 2 only works with analogue inputs to the receiver. Question: I currently have a Chromecast (the previous black model, not the new colourful round one) which is plugged into an HDMI input on my AV receiver.
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