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Sienoc HDMI to HDMI + VGA + SPDIF + 5.1 Channel Digital Audio Decoder + HP Converter Up to 1080p Supports Dolby Digital Ac-3, DTS, LPCM and other digital audio Decoding Perfect Audio Decoder for DVD, Blu-ray, PS3, DVD, HD Player, PC

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  • Input Interface: 1 x HDMI port output interface: 1 x HDMI port 1 x VGA analog video port 1 x SPDIF Optical Digital Audio Port 6 with 'X' channel RCA Analogue Audio Connector
  • Show your support audio and video input, in MHL mode and can be used for MHL devices charging ready to an amplifier or the TV. Support HDMI input up to 1080p/60Hz, Supports 3D (24/30fs)
  • HDMI resolution of up to 1080p/50/60fs (3D 24/30fs) VGA resolution up to 1920 * 1080 @ 60Hz support CEC and HDCP supports 3 modes of EDID management for audio formats
  • Schalten Sie unter built-in EDID (2 channels/5.1 channel) and external EDID (TV). Uses 24 bit/96 khz audio DSP and 24bit/192kHz DAC support digital audio formats: Dolby digital (AC3), DTS, LPCM, automatic identification signal format VGA output resolution with stylus format automatically changes
  • Connect an HDMI cable from a DVD/Blu-ray player in input connector of decoders. Headphone Amplifier output, general 3.5 mm headphone socket DC5 V/1 A power supply, dimensions: 205x74.5x26 (mm)
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Overview
The HDMI digital audio decoder you can audio from your Hdmisource signals to Extrahieren. You can remove your HDMI audio Original signal and it Todigital Optical or analogue 5.1 sound track output. This product supports Dolby Digital AC-3, DTS, LPCM and other digital formataudio decoding. It is a perfect audio decoder for the DVD, Blu-ray DVD, PS3, X360 Box, HD Player, etc.
Features:
Input Interface: 1 x HDMI port
Output Interface: 1 x HDMI port 1 x VGA analog video port 1 x S/PDIF optical digital audio port 6 x channel RCA analogue audio connection
Show your support audio and video input, charge in MHL mode and can be used for MHL devices
Can be laid directly to an amplifier or the television.
Supports HDMI input up to 1080P/60Hz, support 3D (24/30fs)
High speed HDMI resolution of up to 1080p/50/60fs (3D 24/30fs)
VGA Resolution up to 1920 * 1080 @ 60Hz
Support CEC and HDCP
Supports 3 Modes of EDID management for audio formats
Turn under Built-in EDID (2 channels 5.1 channel) and external EDID (TV).
For use with 24-bit/96 kHz audio DSP and 24bit/192kHz DAC
Supported Digital Audio Formats: Dolby Digital (AC3), DTS, LPCM, automatic identification signal format
VGA output resolution with stylus format automatically changes
Connect an HDMI cable from a DVD/Blu-ray players to input connector of the decoders.
Headphone Amplifier Output, you can take the general 3.5 mm earphone socket
DC5 V/1 A power supply
Case dimensions: 205x74.5x26 (mm)
Package Content:
1 x HDMI HDMI AUDIO Convector
1 x DC power
1 x User Manual

Product details

  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 25.15 x 7.62 x 16.51 cm; 521.63 g
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 17 April 2017
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00OUSA0DK
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ LYSB00OUSA0DK-ELECTRNCS
  • Guaranteed software updates until ‏ : ‎ unknown
  • Customer reviews:
    3.0 3.0 out of 5 stars 1 rating

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Reviewed in Germany on 19 August 2017
Prinzipiell funktioniert das Gerät wie gewünscht, aber es gibt schon Mankos:

* Beim Einschalten gibt einen Peak auf den Outputs, die wie zerbrechendes Glas klingen. Ich bin mir nicht sicher, ob das den Boxen auf Dauer gut tut.
* Und (aus- und wieder) einschalten muss man das Gerät leider ständig, denn bei jedem Ausschalten des angeschlossenen Ausgabegeräts (hier ein Epson EH-TW 3200) vergisst das Gerät irgendwas, so dass man ab diesem Punkt keinen Ton mehr hat, bis man das Gerät halt einmal powercyclet.