Introduction
The Rockville BlueDAC 2 is a high-performance Bluetooth DAC and receiver that can enhance your TV’s audio by converting its digital signal into high-quality analog sound. This guide will walk you through the step-by-step process of connecting your TV to the BlueDAC 2 using the optical input.
What You Need
- Rockville BlueDAC 2
- Optical (TOSLINK) cable
- TV with an optical audio output
- Speakers or amplifier connected to the BlueDAC 2
Step 1: Connecting the Optical Cable
- Locate the optical output on your TV (usually labeled "Optical Out" or "Digital Audio Out").
- Take your optical cable and plug one end into the optical output on your TV.
- Check if the other end of the cable lights up red—this indicates that the TV is sending audio through the optical connection.
- Plug the other end into the optical input on the BlueDAC 2 receiver.
Step 2: Setting the BlueDAC 2 to Optical Mode
- Press the "Select" button on the BlueDAC 2 until it switches to "Optical Mode."
- Ensure your speakers or amplifier are properly connected to the BlueDAC 2.
Step 3: Adjusting TV Audio Settings
- Go to the "Settings" menu on your TV.
- Navigate to "Audio" or "Sound Settings."
- Find the "Audio Output" option and select "Optical Audio Out" (or a similar option).
- Go into the "Advanced" or "Expert" audio settings.
- Set the audio format to "PCM"—this ensures the TV sends a stereo signal compatible with the BlueDAC 2.
Step 4: Adjusting Sample Rate and Bit Depth (If Available)
- Some TVs allow you to adjust the sample rate and bit depth in the Advanced Audio settings.
- If available, set the sample rate to 48kHz or 96kHz for optimal sound quality.
- If your TV does not allow adjustments, the BlueDAC 2 will automatically detect and convert the sample rate for the best analog sound output.
Step 5: Testing the Connection
- Raise the volume on your TV and ensure the sound is coming through your speakers.
- If no sound is coming out:
- Check the TV’s audio output settings to make sure it’s set to Optical Audio Out.
- Ensure PCM is selected as the output format.
- Verify that the BlueDAC 2 is in Optical Mode.
Conclusion
Connecting your TV to the BlueDAC 2 using the optical input is a simple way to improve your audio experience by sending high-quality stereo sound to your speakers or amplifier. The BlueDAC 2 automatically detects and converts the digital signal for the best analog output.
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