The lifespan of a TV optical cable, also known as a Toslink cable, can vary based on usage and environmental factors. Generally, these cables can last many years if handled carefully and kept free from physical damage. However, frequent bending or pulling can lead to wear and tear, potentially shortening their lifespan. On average, you can expect a well-maintained optical cable to last anywhere from 5 to 10 years or longer.
I believe optical audio cable is the best choice for your tv system as long as you will be able to connect it properly to yout tv system and you got all you need.
It is the connector for the OPTICAL cable to plug into.
The optical cable would be the best choice.
Yes, the RadioShack Digital Optical Cable Connector is very easy to install. It's just as simple as unplugging and plugging in a standard TV cable.
If you're connecting out of the device to the TV's optical in, then from the TV's optical out to the receiver, you're wasting an optical cable. Just connect directly to the receiver. There shouldn't be any sound quality difference either way since it's a digital connection, but it's much cleaner with only one cable.
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.
If your home theater receiver has an optical audio input, plug it from the output of the TV to the input of the receiver.
To connect your Samsung Smart TV to home stereo speakers, you can use either an optical audio cable or an HDMI ARC cable, depending on your speaker system. For optical, connect the cable from the TV's optical audio out to the optical input on your stereo. If using HDMI ARC, connect the HDMI cable from the TV's HDMI ARC port to your stereo's HDMI ARC port. Finally, make sure to adjust the audio settings on your TV to output sound through the selected connection.
Yes it does since it is working with an optical cable and good thing about that the optical cable controls the audio of its own so u can use the headset meanwhile the tv is mute and change channels of input and still have sound
go buy an optical digital audio cable
The LG LHB335 only has an optical digital inputs. If your cable box has an optical digital output, connect it to the Digital in #1 (TV) with an optical cable. If your cable box only has a coaxial (RCA) digital output and you want to use the digital audio connection, you will need to purchase a coaxial to optical digital converter. The Monoprice 2947 is less than $20.00.
I don't know of any TVs that have an OPTICAL OUT on the back. The connector for this kind of connection has a locking type socket, and will only go in 1 way.