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Hi Allen!<br>
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<pre wrap="">I know I am over my head when the top Google search is a help page I
wrote. Such is the case with the Digital Audio Tutorial. The next search
revealed two others with the exact same question and nobody replied to
either query.</pre>
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Congratulations on being Google's #1 hit!<br>
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<pre wrap="">The issue is that in the course of trying to get the 16.04 version to work,
something so frustrating I might go back to Myth 8.04, my Toshiba Coax
Dobly SPDIF to RCA Stereo converter quit working so now I have no sound
when looking at the TV without turning on the big sound system which burns
200 watts in standby (Class A) so I don't like to do that for watching the
news.</pre>
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But don't you enjoy the rumblings from your subwoofer as the
anchorman reads from the teleprompter? <g><br>
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OK, now hopefully for an answer, or something that may lead to one.
How about an "HDMI Audio Extractor"? HDMI (so video) signal passed
through but the audio can be extracted to 'RCA L/R connectors'
and/or optical, dependent on the model. Google hits suggested a
$17.99 offer from Walmart and $16.99 from Newegg Business.<br>
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Barry<br>
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