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RE: SPDIF to TOSLINK - Nikolay_Po - 03-15-2020 (03-12-2020, 04:21 PM)ChriChri Wrote:(03-10-2020, 04:20 AM)t4_4t Wrote: And all of the above devices operate with a power supply in the range of 2.7V to 5.5V. About a connector. Look for 2mm-pitch crimped wire three circuits connector, for example. Just to prove a concept, I took old but brand new TOTX177A transmitter with 5V supply requirement and done this way: P.S. letmegooglethat.com is just for fun, the question phrase actually is not obvious. Good luck!
RE: SPDIF to TOSLINK - ChriChri - 04-04-2020 Thanks, JST PHR-3 did it. I connected the transmitter already and it does emit light. I connected my RockPro64 to a little amp by toslink and analogue cable. In Android I did get sound on the analogue output, but not on the optical output. In LibreElec no SPDIF showed in audio setup and I didn't get sound via analogue output neither (but it worked using bluetooth). I just looked very quickly in Archlinux and didn't get any sound at all. Did anybody successfully try yet the SPDIF output and if so using which software? RE: SPDIF to TOSLINK - ChriChri - 04-08-2020 (04-04-2020, 11:24 AM)ChriChri Wrote: Did anybody successfully try yet the SPDIF output and if so using which software? Works in armbian buster. It showed up as Sink #2 (alsa_output.platform-spdif-sound.stereo-fallback) and I could play sounds to it using paplay. Toslink connection works also . |