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PulseAudio PA4KAE-DD 4K HDMI Audio Extractor with Dolby DTS Downmixing

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PulseAudio PA4KAE-DD 4K HDMI Audio Extractor with Dolby DTS Downmixing

The Pulse Audio PA4KAE-DD is an audio extractor that can de-embed or break out audio from an HDMI 4K HDR signal source without affecting the HDMI 2.0 output. With both digital and analog audio outputs, the PA4KAEDD is a perfect solution for breaking out audio to an external amplifier or distributed audio system at the source end, or to connect a sound bar at the display end. In addition, Dolby and DTS formats are able to be downmixed, so that the source audio signal does not have to be downgraded. Features optical connection for digital audio output, and RCA connections for analog audio output. For any audio extraction application where 4K HDR and Dolby/DTS signals are needed, the PA4KAE-DD is a great solution.

  • Extracts audio signals from an HDMI source signal
  • Passes 4K@60Hz
  • Supports HDR (High Dynamic Range) with Dolby and DTS formats pass through such as Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Atmos, and DTS-HD Master Audio
  • Includes digital optical audio and RCA analog audio outputs
  • HDMI pass-through audio input to HDMI and optical audio output
  • Features bitstream audio down-mix to RCA analog output
  • Supports 2ch, Dolby Digital 2/5.1ch, DTS 2/5.1ch audio formats for optical output
  • Supports CEC pass-through
  • Dimensions: 2.9” W x 2.38” D x 0.8” H

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