Jackcrevol
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Sounds like @rikberry31 has been visiting the Brown House on Asheville Highway ..
Hey brother. You want one of these and use a digital coax cable. Those will be those orange inputs in the middle of the reciever. You can use one side of an old red white rca cable in a pinch, but on an old receiever that connection will give you digital audio with the least fuss. The optical cables are a pain.Ok, need some help from you moranerds.
I was gifted an older Kenwood surround sound system. I'm not sure how to hook it up to this projector. It only has an aux output and HDMI inputs also a USB connection. The surround sound system doesn't have any HDMI or AUX inputs. I've posted pics below. Is it even possible?
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I don't know that exact one. but I cover that area and am familiar with the wonderment of E Knox. she's a beautySounds like @rikberry31 has been visiting the Brown House on Asheville Highway ..
Thanks, Jimmy.Hey brother. You want one of these and use a digital coax cable. Those will be those orange inputs in the middle of the reciever. You can use one side of an old red white rca cable in a pinch, but on an old receiever that connection will give you digital audio with the least fuss. The optical cables are a pain.
HDMI out to the extractor - coax out to the reciever audio in (orange).
Extractor
SIIG 4K HDMI Audio Extractor, 4K30Hz, HDCP 1.4, Audio Extract to Optical Toslink/Coaxial/ 3.5mm Simultaneously, Supports Digital 5.1/ PCM 2 Channel Audio (CE-H26Q11-S1) https://a.co/d/hoCXpvE
Coax
C2G Legrand Velocity S/PDIF Cable, Blue Digital Audio Coax Cable, 3 Foot Digital Audio Cable to Use As Home Theater Coaxial Cable, 1 Count, C2G 29114 https://a.co/d/5BxGSyG