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Confused with S/P-DIF and optical
shrek
21-01-2006
I have a yamada 6700 player with optical and 5.1 surround sound, but as of yet its only playing from my tv, Samsung LCD tv.

I want to connect both the yamada and a Humax 9200 pvt to my Yamaha amp RX-v357.

But I am confused as to what cable it needs.

The amp has optical , rca and compentent unputs. But I would liek to take advantage of the digital sound.

As far as I can tell the Yamada takes a optical cable from it to amp. But the pvr takes S/P-DIF but cant figure what cable that takes, is theres an adaptor I need to take optical cable?

Cheers
DNZ711
21-01-2006
As far as I know S/Pdif is the same as optical!

Ive used it for years with my PC > Minidisc.
shrek
21-01-2006
Thanks but I thought optical had a round plus with a centre part to it, where as s/pdif had a thing that came out of teh device and had a funny shaped part
ntlhellworld
21-01-2006
S/P-DIF is a digital audio format that can be carried over coaxial (a gold plated yellow phono socket) or optical (infared signal), both are S/P-DIF.

As for an adapter, which one do you need?:

Optical to Coaxial: http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=29293

Coaxial to Optical: http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=29291

-Chris
shrek
21-01-2006
Thanks for the help guys.
soulboy77
21-01-2006
Coaxial digital audio = Orange Phono (yellow is for composite video)
DNZ711
22-01-2006
Quote:
“Thanks but I thought optical had a round plus with a centre part to it, where as s/pdif had a thing that came out of teh device and had a funny shaped part”


One end is the round thing and the other end is teh pointy shaped part. At least that is what Ive been using for my pc's digi out!
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