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The VPFET HDMI Audio Extractor Splitter is a versatile device that allows you to extract audio from HDMI sources while supporting high resolutions up to 4K@30Hz. With no signal loss and easy installation, it’s perfect for connecting various devices like gaming consoles and Blu-ray players to your audio system.
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Current Rating | 10.2 Amps |
Nominal Power | 51 Watts |
Connector Type Used on Cable | RCA, Auxiliary, DVI, HDMI |
Number of Ports | 3 |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Specific Uses For Product | Amplifier |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish Types | Hdmi |
Color | Black |
R**O
It Worked!!
The setup was pretty easy, at first my Mac did not like the video output, it only showed HD. I was getting a bit upset. I went back and reconnected the box to my setup, I used a better HDMI cable and it seemed to have been the trick. Now the output video is 4K at 60hz and I was able to connect a soundbar w. subwoofer to my Mac.
A**R
WORKS GREAT!
I have a really good set of computer speakers with a subwoofer, and I wanted the sound from my Blu-ray player to go through them instead of the HDMI, but it doesn’t have RCA jacks, just the hdmi port. The converter does come with its own HDMI cable because you do need two, but not a separate aux cable! I plugged this in, plugged in the USB cable into a power source because it does need to be powered, and then plugged it into the aux port on my speakers, and the sound was great and matched perfectly with the video. keep in mind if you’re not using RCA jacks, you need your own aux cable because it doesn’t come with a separate two sided 3.5 mm jack cord!
F**1
Works good for me
Works good for me
J**N
Works with a Raspberry pi
I got this to add sound to the Raspberry pi 400 that my granddaughter uses when she visits. Pi 400s and Pi 5s don't have a 3.5mm audio output but do provide sound via HDMI. I just plugged this in line with the HDMI cable and into a USB port for power, then plugged in some powered computer speakers. It worked first try! It came with all the cables I needed. Now she can have YouTube with sound!
B**T
It works, but low volume on both digital and analog
I got it to have an alternative to google chromecast audio that may soon to start disappearing, even in used form. This extractor works, but it outputs volume at about 65%. It is not just means lower volume - it also means lower dynamic range of audio. What is puzzling is the fact of even digital output is lower, so it means it is messing with the original digital audio data.
E**F
Easy to install. Perfect picture.
If there is a fault with this it's that case/chassis of this is black and the labels are blue.Very hard to read. Paper labels would have been okay. I'll just use my label maker. B>)I wish that the audio out was standard Red & white RCA female instead of TRS.I need a longer cable to get to my audio system.Positive: Didn't need the instructions to connect thisPositive: Picture on the TV was perfect with no degradation. (I had feared a bad picture)So far I recommend this as a way to get audio from your TV since we live in a world where TV audio is only available from speakers on most TV'sIf there is an audio problem I'll deduct a star and report that here.Power for this needs a supply of 5 volts for the audio output but not to get a picture. Plugs into a USB "A" plug. [thats nice]The unit is tiny so no space really needed.Overall ,another "I couldn't have built this myself"
D**.
Works very well!
I absolutely love this device. I use this for my Raspberry Pi 5, Fire Stick Max and my PC so that when I watch movies, play games etc, on my monitor I can send the sound optically to my Denon surround receiver. And yes the 5.1 actually works! I haven't had any issues with it and I am always switching between my Raspberry Pi 5 to my PC and also it works very well with my Amazon Fire Stick Max. So I am very happy with my purchase and I highly recommend this if you are using a monitor without speakers.Watching movies in 5.1 surround is great!
G**P
Blu ray player to Sony amp
I just wanted to get audio from my Blu Ray player out through my old Sony amp to my legacy speakers. I didn't understand a lot of the language in the reviews here, and Amazon cautioned that this item has a high return rate, but it's cheap so I took a chance. It works. HDMI audio out from Blu Ray in to this device, 3.5mm out to RCA jacks audio in on my amp. It works. And as some others have noted here, no power source is necessary. It appears to draw power from the Blu Ray Player. My only complaint - and it is a minor one - is that volume is lower than it is from other sources into my amp. But sound quality is good, though I'm far from being an audiophile. I recommend this product.
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