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204023 2003-12-29 20:05:00 hi
first of all what is the difference between coaxal and optical ouputs. wel my dvd player has a coaxal output but my stereo doesnt have coxal it has optical inputs. what can i do.
is there a converter.
nirbhayn (480)
204024 2003-12-30 01:03:00 Coaxial cables conduct electrical signals. Optical fibres conduct light.

The main advantage of optical for audio and video signals is that there is no chance of earth loops causing hum. I assume that there are adaptors available, but they might not be "economic". (I have some TP-optical adaptors for Ethernet, but they are very expensive.)
Graham L (2)
204025 2003-12-30 06:34:00 to expand on what graham has said, coaxial is often referred to as s/pdif (sony/philips digital interface) and optical is often referred to as toslink (buggared if I can remember what it stands for)

yes convertors are available and they're not too costly.. I was one of the first in NZ to have one, it cost me 35 quid incl vat and p&p from england (so about 85 odd bucks at the time) Mine converts either way simultaneously

these days you can pick up one-way convertors from Jaycar, by the sounds of it this is what you're after:
www1.jaycar.co.nz
with stores in auckland, wellington and chch

good luck
whetu (237)
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