Laptop

Ah right. Yeah, mini jack to rca will probably do you then

A position of privilege!!!

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you could get a usb to spdif if you want to keep it digital

You’re fine with the “Good” solution as long as you’re not an intolerable tech nerd. Almost all digital film screenings I have ever rigged have used the former. And yes, sound goes directly from source to sound plank, not via projector (some projectors do play a little sound but no-one uses that as it’s shit).

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:grinning:

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you’re history’s greatest monster

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guys, smee thought you plugged the sound into the projector! ha ha!

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Love pissing off tech guys tbf

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Was thinking while Doing research for these purchases that there’s few things id like to be an expert in less than audio visual technology.

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Yeah @eems you total fucking idiot. You should learn to listen to me

:grinning:

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This post aged well.

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Yeah but it gave us this

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I hope you get it all sorted and enjoy some great TV/film/computer games anyway, mate

It’s mainly for the kids tbh. Rearranging the spare room as a disco / cinema / soft play room so we’ve got an extra room for them in lockdown.

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See my projector does indeed have sound and it is indeed crap but I haven’t done anything about it but given I am going to be home A LOT I want to invest. I assume it’s straight forward to connect the audio to a bluetooth speaker from my laptop for example? I know nothing about this, sorry.

I would still not use the sound from the projector, but rather the source (ie. your laptop).

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HTH

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Sorry to drag this up again but when the source is my Blu Ray player (below) which only has LAN and HMDI - can a LAN connection be used for audio?