No doubt my knowledge is incomplete or wrong, but here's what I
understand:

The current Chromecast Video dongle (a competitor to Roku, Firestick,
etc) is a portal to connect streaming video sources (Netflix, Prime,
Youtube TV, Hulu).  Its output is HDMI, to connect to a TV. My legacy
audio equipment doesn't have HDMI inputs. 

The discontinued Chromecast Audio device I referred to has a 3.5mm audio
out socket that can be connected to an amp or powered speakers with
analog RCA cables. 

Bluetooth has limited bandwidth not suitable for mid-level audio
quality.

Maybe you're suggesting using an HDMI to RCA converter, that could
connect an HDMI signal (from the video Chromecast device) to RCA inputs
in a powered speaker or amp? That's a wrinkle I hadn't thought of. Will
that work satisfactorily? I see such converters on Amazon.


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