No i think it has to do with the audio in TV's but i do know it has nothing to do with video.
Video is picture and audio is the sound. Home theater receivers have RCA composite or component, S-Video or HDMI for the video input, and RCA analog, Toslink (optical) or coaxial inputs for digital audio.
if u multiply optical x input and input x optical then u will receive the input optical for ur result and this will be ur optical input. my answer is correct and it will work no matter what. if u have any problems go ask someone who cares. xx
if u multiply optical x input and input x optical then u will receive the input optical for ur result and this will be ur optical input. my answer is correct and it will work no matter what. if u have any problems go ask someone who cares. xx
An optical drive is an input and output device. It reads data from optical discs like CDs and DVDs (input) and writes data to these discs (output).
The optical input on a TV is used for transmission of digital audio, in SPDIF format between devices, only.
It scans and input data into a PC. (Input device)
Input device
Mechanical input device
Your TV will not have a optical cable input. The easiest way is to connect an HDMI cable from the Blu-Ray player to the TV. This cable will have both the video and audio together. If you do not have an HDMI input on your TV, use the component video output from the Blu-Ray player and the analog left and right audio to connect to the TV, or connect the optical digital output from the Blu-Ray player to a surround sound receiver for sound amplification.
Yes, OCR or Optical Character Recognition is an input device.
Optical mouse
Optical mouse