There is one Optical & one Analog R/L Audio Output from HDMI input #1 which separates the HDMI audio for the HDMI audio and video data-stream to wire to an amp, BOSE system, headphones, etc.
4x2 HDMI Matrix Switch with Digital Optical & Analog Audio Outs Features:
- Four HDMI 1.3 input signals switched or split to two HDMI HDTV's.
- One of the HDMI outputs is with audio outputted to SPDIF and analog.
- Supports both HDMI audio and HDMI video
- HDMI 1.3b and HDCP 1.2 compliant
- Supports both HDMI audio and HDMI video
- With HDMI-CEC function.
- Supports deep color 30bit, 36bit
- Comes with a remote control
- Supports 1080p TV's at 24/30/60/100/120/200 Hz and above as well as Blu-rays at 24 FPS
- Supports HD-DVD and xvYCC
- Digital audio format, as DTS-HD / Dolby-TrueHD / LPCM7.1 / DTS/Dolby-AC3 / DSD
- Supports signal retiming
- Supports an input up to 15 meters AWG24 HDMI 1.3 standard cable length, output up to 25 metres AWG24 cable length
- Inputs can be switched with the IR remote control & also can be controlled by two buttons.
- No loss of quality
- Installs in minutes
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4x2 HDMI Matrix Switch w/Digital Optical & Analog Audio Outs Specs:
- HDMI version: HDMI 1.3b
- HDCP version: HDCP1.2
- HDMI resolution: 24/50/60fs/1080p/1080i/720p/576p/576i/480p/480i
- Supported video color format: 24bit/deep color 30bit and 36bit
- Support audio format: DTS-HD/Dolby-trueHD/LPCM7.1/DTS/Dolby-AC3/DSD
- Audio output: SPDIF and ANALOG 3.5mm
- Max transmission bandwidth: 225MHz Max baud rate: 6.75Gbps
- Input/Output TMDS signal: 0.5~1.5Volts p-p
- Input/Output DDC signal: 5Volts p-p (TTL)
- Input cable distance: 15m AWG24 HDMI 1.3 standard cable
- Output cable distance: 25m AWG24 HDMI 1.3 standard cable
- Max working current: 900mA
- Power adapter format: Input:AC (50HZ, 60HZ) 100V-240V; Output: DC5V/2A
- Operating Temperature range: 15 to +55℃)
- Operating Humidity range: 5 to 90%RH (No Condensation)
- Dimension (L x W x H): 5.5" x 3.5" x 1" or 134x90x25 (mm)
- Weight: 340g
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This 4X2 HDMI matrix switcher is compatible with the below products:
- All HDMI 1.3b compliant devices as well as with older 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 and HDMI 1.3a versions
- Any high definition Dish Network and DirecTV receiver with HDMI outputs
- High definition TiVo's with HDMI outputs
- Any high definition cable receiver with HDMI outputs
- Canadian Rogers, Shaw, Bell ExpressVu and Star Choice receivers with HDMI out, or DVI out with a converter
- Any "Over The Air" (OTA) high definition receiver with HDMI outputs
- Sony PS3, HD DVD and Blu-ray DVD players
- Any Xbox360 with HDMI outputs
- Any upconverting DVD player with HDMI outputs
- Any DVHS VCR with HDMI outputs
- An APPLE TV with HDMI outputs
- A VuDu with HDMI outputs
- Any PC video card with HDMI outputs
- Any high definition camcorder with an optional type C to standard HDMI cable
- Many A/V surround sound receivers with HDMI switching that include the proper chip set. Call your AV receiver supplier to discuss your application or us.
- Any HDCP compliant 2D HDTV, monitor and projector. If the source is HDCP compliant and your TV is not, you will not get a picture. Please check your TV manual or the manufacturers web site.
- and other similar devices.
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Q: This product has CEC, what is CEC?
A: This product features CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) allowing your HDTV's remote to manage up to ten devices that are connected via HDMI (such as Blu-ray Disc players or home theater receivers) with no special programming needed. For example, you can use your remote to turn on your TV, your player, and your receiver at the same time, and adjust the system volume with one button. All devices must support CEC, though.
Most major TV manufacturers now support CEC, and an HDTV with HDMI 1.3 will likely have the technology. Manufacturers call it by different names; LG Electronics, for instance, calls its implementation SimpleLink, whereas Toshiba calls its version CE-Link. Interoperability isn't mandatory, so some manufacturers limit control to their own products; Sony, for one, allows only Sony-to-Sony communication.