Dnia 2012-03-16, pią o godzinie 09:51 +0100, Tom Gundersen pisze: > I guess a common case is to connect to a TV over HDMI, and that most > TV's correctly report audio capabilities (as they have at least an > inbuilt 10W speaker). However, unless the TV is connected to proper > external speakers (which I guess we cannot tell?), I assume the HDMI > audio should be the last preference and not be switched to > automatically?
What's more, the TVs usually won't relay (at least pass-through) sound that's coming to it over HDMI to external amplifiers. But if you have an external amplifier, you will most likely connect through it anyway. I'm thinking the only use-case when switching to HDMI audio would not be desirable would be when you use a different connection (say, SPDIF) to an amplifier. BTW, do optical connectors support sensing at all? -- Michał Sawicz <[email protected]>
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