HDMI is a well established standard in the world of displays and connecting, but if you're not getting any audio output, you might an HDMI audio extractor.
If they were more aptly named, switches would be called expanders. When you've got one plugged into one of your TV's HDMI ...
Your sound bar may only have a couple of inputs, but you can easily expand its connectivity by using your TV to switch among devices. Matthew Moskovciak Senior Associate Editor / Reviews - Home ...
These days, if you need to connect two devices via wire, you'll most likely use HDMI. This display protocol supports all sorts of device pairings. It lets you use your iPhone with an external display, ...
Likewise, there are a number of important settings to tweak on a new TV for the best experience. You're probably most ...
While Roku can work with any HDMI port, you won't be able to watch shows in 4K or use features such as Dolby Vision or HDR10 ...
Since I had been there and done that with the component input from my Canon XH A1, I switched to a Panasonic HMC150 to test HDMI input. The process is the same: You choose the second input in Wirecast ...
Want to experience surround sound at home? Then ditch the soundbar and get an AV receiver. Here's what you should know. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved ...
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This is an AV issue, but looks to be Mac-specific, so posting here rather than in the A/V Club. Sorry for the length, but I'm trying to supply all relevant info) Summary: I have an MBP connected via ...
Here's why I'm asking: I have a Denon AVR 3803 receiver. I like it quite a bit, except for one glaring (IMHO) omission; in order to use my Sennheiser wireless headphones, I have to run both analog and ...