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Anyone mind helping understanding a borderline ancient AV receiver?
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<blockquote data-quote="pwatts" data-source="post: 1166392" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>Doesn't your Toshiba TV have an optical output? Then you're pretty much done.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise Without ARC your options are few. Even with more modern gear stuff don't always work. With my fiance's setup of a Mibox S streaming box, LG TV and Samsung soundbar it worked fine to go optical out to the soundbar. With an upgraded model of the Mibox, none of the plethora of methods to control volume worked, the box's own volume was fine but on all the apps the sound was static to a very low level. Had to return it and go back to the old one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwatts, post: 1166392, member: 146"] Doesn't your Toshiba TV have an optical output? Then you're pretty much done. Otherwise Without ARC your options are few. Even with more modern gear stuff don't always work. With my fiance's setup of a Mibox S streaming box, LG TV and Samsung soundbar it worked fine to go optical out to the soundbar. With an upgraded model of the Mibox, none of the plethora of methods to control volume worked, the box's own volume was fine but on all the apps the sound was static to a very low level. Had to return it and go back to the old one. [/QUOTE]
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Anyone mind helping understanding a borderline ancient AV receiver?
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