It shouldn't be a problem.  Get the TV lead in stuff, and maybe look for a
better quality.. compare losses if you can and get the one that has the least
loss.

"David W. Tamkin" wrote:

> Reportedly, optical connections are not so good over great lengths.  I'm
> thinking of doing something that would require connecting two devices that
> are about 20m apart, and moving them closer to one another is not an availa-
> ble option.  An optical cable could get kinked or bent along the path it
> would need to take, and the device at one end may be prohibitively expensive
> in a model that has optical ports instead of (or as well as) coaxial.
>
> Would coax deliver an S/PDIF signal reliably over such a length?
>
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