I currently have Logitech x530 paired with this USB 7.1 surround sound card:

https://www.amazon.com/LEAGY-External-Sound-Card-8-Channel/dp/B07VSHCGWD

I wanted to connect it to my Samsung smart TV with S/PDIF optical cable, but it didn’t work. Optical cable is lighting red, so connection works, but it doesn’t want to produce any sound… I’ve tested the soundcard using USB on my laptop, and it worked flawlessly. TV doesn’t recognize USB as an audio outoput, as expected.

As a sanity check, I’ve tested it with TCL Google TV, but it also doesn’t output to S/PDIF output… I even couldn’t find a setting for switching to it in audio settings!

To counter that problem, I was thinking if there was any way to avoid using optical with my TV, and just create my own reciever that will connect to TV via bluetooth to stream that surround sound.

I’ve found project called “balenasound”, but I’m not sure if it can stream surround sound dolby audio…

What are my best solutions to fix this issue? Should I continue with Raspberry Pi DIY reciever or I can do something even better?

  • Erikthered00@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    First, wrong sub.

    That said, the bluetooth option and Belana sound even if you get working will have delay and won’t sync with the picture.

    I’d keep trying to get the sound output working on the TV. What you have should work up to 5.1. Check the output formats on the TV.

    Optical can output 5.1 in Dolby Digital or DTS audio, or 2.0 in Linear PCM (LPCM). You won’t get 7.1

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      1 year ago

      Hi, I didn’t know in which sub to post my question, but I’ve seen some “baleasound” threads here, so i gave it a try… Can you reccomend some sub?

      Also, I have also found out about 7.1 not being compatible with optical… But the problem is it doesn’t work at all.

      But that would steer away from this thread question domain…

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        1 year ago

        I think you need to consider my last point more. That device is not a standalone converter. You’ll need to run it through a computer.

        This is more the type you need. Even then, you’ll need to convert the 3.5mm to RCA connections, although many Logitech speakers came with those adapters.