I commented on the last video you were talking about, probably gotten buried. Grab an OREI EARC to rca converter from there you’ll get your line out to feed a drive rack. Then powered monitors and subs and you’re off to the races.
Extracting the audio isn’t the issue. My problem is that I need the TV’s remote to attenuate the volume of the system. The extractors only give you the full volume PCM audio. The TV can not attenuate the PCM audio which is the problem. The Sonos AMP and Bar read the IR signal from the TV’s remote and attenuate the volume.
@@billylaguardia volume control is dome via CEC. And not via copying the ir signal. Look into the tv’s settings and make sure that it’s on. Each OEM has their own name for CEC. With the OREI box that I’m telling you it can be done. I have it with my LG C3 via EARC and you can control the volume with it. We deploy this all the time. The Orei box will appear as a visio sound bar that can do atmos. With the Orei box you can get rid of the sonos amp and go straight to the driverack and to studio mons and subs. Like what you always do. You’ve been missing out on EARC and CEC. With my explanation to the older video the problem with CEC is sometimes decides it won’t work anymore. But with my LG C3 it does work. I even have an older LG tv coincidentally that I control the volume from my apple tv because of CEC. Below is a list of CEC names from OEM’s. AOC: E-link Emerson: Fun-Link Funai: Fun-Link Hitachi: HDMI-CEC Insignia: INlink ITT: T-Link LG: SimpLinkSimpLink Magnavox: Fun-Link Mitsubishi: NetCommand for HDMI, Realink for HDMI Onkyo: RIHD, Remote Interactive over HDMI Panasonic: VIERA Link, HDAVI Control, EZ-Sync Philips: EasyLink, Fun-Link Pioneer: Kuro Link Roku: 1-Touch Play Runco: RuncoLink Samsung: Anynet+ Sharp: Aquos Link Sony: BRAVIA Link, BRAVIA Sync, Control for HDMI Thomson: T-Link Toshiba: CE-Link, Regza Link Vizio: CEC
I commented on the last video you were talking about, probably gotten buried.
Grab an OREI EARC to rca converter from there you’ll get your line out to feed a drive rack. Then powered monitors and subs and you’re off to the races.
Extracting the audio isn’t the issue. My problem is that I need the TV’s remote to attenuate the volume of the system. The extractors only give you the full volume PCM audio. The TV can not attenuate the PCM audio which is the problem. The Sonos AMP and Bar read the IR signal from the TV’s remote and attenuate the volume.
@@billylaguardia volume control is dome via CEC. And not via copying the ir signal. Look into the tv’s settings and make sure that it’s on. Each OEM has their own name for CEC. With the OREI box that I’m telling you it can be done. I have it with my LG C3 via EARC and you can control the volume with it. We deploy this all the time. The Orei box will appear as a visio sound bar that can do atmos. With the Orei box you can get rid of the sonos amp and go straight to the driverack and to studio mons and subs. Like what you always do. You’ve been missing out on EARC and CEC. With my explanation to the older video the problem with CEC is sometimes decides it won’t work anymore. But with my LG C3 it does work. I even have an older LG tv coincidentally that I control the volume from my apple tv because of CEC. Below is a list of CEC names from OEM’s.
AOC: E-link
Emerson: Fun-Link
Funai: Fun-Link
Hitachi: HDMI-CEC
Insignia: INlink
ITT: T-Link
LG: SimpLinkSimpLink
Magnavox: Fun-Link
Mitsubishi: NetCommand for HDMI, Realink for HDMI
Onkyo: RIHD, Remote Interactive over HDMI
Panasonic: VIERA Link, HDAVI Control, EZ-Sync
Philips: EasyLink, Fun-Link
Pioneer: Kuro Link
Roku: 1-Touch Play
Runco: RuncoLink
Samsung: Anynet+
Sharp: Aquos Link
Sony: BRAVIA Link, BRAVIA Sync, Control for HDMI
Thomson: T-Link
Toshiba: CE-Link, Regza Link
Vizio: CEC