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TOSLINK (Toshiba Link) is a
standardized optical fiber connector system.
Generically known as
optical audio, the most
common use of the
TOSLINK optical...
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coaxial cable using RCA or BNC connectors, or a fibre-optic
cable using TOSLINK connectors. S/PDIF
interconnects components in home
theaters and other...
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carried over
electrical coaxial cable (with RCA jacks) or
optical fibre (
TOSLINK). Note that
there are no
differences in the
signals transmitted over optical...
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computers have a
combined 3.5 mm TRS/
TOSLINK jack,
supporting stereo audio output using either a TRS
connector or
TOSLINK (stereo or 5.1
Dolby Digital/DTS)...
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motherboard has an
integrated 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi adapter, and a
TOSLINK S/PDIF
optical audio connector. The S no
longer includes Memory Unit slots;...
- smaller-sized 250 GB hard drive. It also
added integrated 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi,
TOSLINK S/PDIF
optical audio output, five USB 2.0
ports (compared to the three...
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Optical TOSLINK, and
stereo RCA
analog audio S-Video
requires "Advanced AV Pack",
component video requires "High
Definition AV Pack",
TOSLINK requires...
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SPDIF as
either an
electrical signal or an
optical interface known as
TOSLINK.
Digital outputs are then
decoded by an AV receiver. In the case of wireless...
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audio output from the TV must be
routed by
another cable,
typically TOSLink or RCA, into the
speaker system. ARC
supports compressed audio formats...
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player box. This may form an
alternative to the
commonly used AES/EBU,
Toslink or S/PDIF standards. The I²S
connection was not
intended to be used via...