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HD FURY HDMI CONVERTER
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Post 1 made on Sunday March 16, 2014 at 10:57
steve kovacs
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Does the HD FURY HDMI converter output analog l & r audio, along with digital audio simultaneously, or do you have to set it to one or the other. I need to feed digital audio to one surround sound av receiver, and analog audio to 3 simple stereo audio receivers from a Roku 3.And as always thank you for the help.

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Post 2 made on Sunday March 16, 2014 at 11:23
Ernie Gilman
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Please quote the section of the manual that is unclear to you.
A good answer is easier with a clear question giving the make and model of everything.
"The biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place." -- G. “Bernie” Shaw
Post 3 made on Sunday March 16, 2014 at 13:47
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"you can plug in either a 3.5mm stereo analog jack or a digital mini-TOSLINK"


Sure seems like that mean no.
Post 4 made on Sunday March 16, 2014 at 14:13
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Seriously? You had to start another thread for this question? You don't think it couldn't have fit on one of the other threads you have already started about HDMI to component and the HD Fury?

Ok, I can't help it now. Ernie's efforts to draw you a picture I the simplest form for you to understand and your refusal to take advice has forced me to ask you one question. What do you have against just buying 4 Roku units?
Civil War reenactment is LARPing for people with no imagination.

Post 5 made on Sunday March 16, 2014 at 15:15
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On March 16, 2014 at 14:13, Fins said...
Seriously? You had to start another thread for this question? You don't think it couldn't have fit on one of the other threads you have already started about HDMI to component and the HD Fury?

Ok, I can't help it now. Ernie's efforts to draw you a picture I the simplest form for you to understand and your refusal to take advice has forced me to ask you one question. What do you have against just buying 4 Roku units?

Who cares about how many rokus he does or does not want to buy.

I want to know what he has against reading manuals and using google.
Post 6 made on Sunday March 16, 2014 at 16:00
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On March 16, 2014 at 15:15, Impaqt said...
Who cares about how many rokus he does or does not want to buy.

I want to know what he has against reading manuals and using google.

You're right. Better question
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OP | Post 7 made on Sunday March 16, 2014 at 16:20
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Have nothing against reading manuals, or using Google. I looked for the answer on Google for about 2 hours and could not find it. Call me crazy, but I thought asking a professional would be a good way of getting a correct, reliable answer.

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OP | Post 8 made on Sunday March 16, 2014 at 16:31
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Hello Fins;
Thank so very much for your response to my post. To answer your question of "What do you have against just buying 4 Roku units?" My answer is a s follows... I'd prefer to buy just one Roku based simply on a financial basis. One Roku costs me about $100.00. Four Rokus would cost me about $400.00. There is and old saying that says a fool and his money is soon parted. I may a newbie learner when it comes to learning about av installation, but I am certainly not a fool.

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OP | Post 9 made on Sunday March 16, 2014 at 16:32
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I don't have the manual nor could I find it on line.

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Post 10 made on Sunday March 16, 2014 at 16:32
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On March 16, 2014 at 16:20, steve kovacs said...
Have nothing against reading manuals, or using Google. I looked for the answer on Google for about 2 hours and could not find it. Call me crazy, but I thought asking a professional would be a good way of getting a correct, reliable answer.

Steve Kovacs

Where do you want me to mail your bill for a consulting fee?
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Post 11 made on Sunday March 16, 2014 at 16:39
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On March 16, 2014 at 16:20, steve kovacs said...
Call me crazy, but I thought asking a professional would be a good way of getting a correct, reliable answer.

Steve Kovacs

The best way to get a professional answer to your question is to pay them to perform of what they do best.

Address your issues or your goals. Open your check book and I'll deliver the results.
OP | Post 12 made on Sunday March 16, 2014 at 16:49
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Hello Fins;
Thank you for your response to my post. I need to apologize. I thought the spirit of the Remote Central website was the sharing of thoughts and ideas among enthusiasts of home audio/video installation regardless of the persons educational level of the subject matter. You see I kind of look up to you professionals who do this for a living. In fact truth be told, I'm kind of jealous of you pros. I would love to go to Cedia and get an education and go out and do this for a living, but I have a family I need to support. In the meantime I'm trying to self educate myself. I come to the Remote Central sit because there is a lot of bad, incorrect information on the web. On the Remote Central site I know the information is coming from professionals. I always thought that if someone did not want to answer a question I have they did not have to. If you pros want me to stop asking questions just let me know and I will disappear from the Remote Central website. Perhaps I have misunderstood the spirit of the Remote Central website. Thank you for understanding.

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OP | Post 13 made on Sunday March 16, 2014 at 16:54
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Hello Indigo;
Thank you for your response to my post. I need to apologize. I thought the spirit of the Remote Central website was the sharing of thoughts and ideas among enthusiasts of home audio/video installation regardless of the persons educational level of the subject matter. You see I kind of look up to you professionals who do this for a living. In fact truth be told, I'm kind of jealous of you pros. I would love to go to Cedia and get an education and go out and do this for a living, but I have a family I need to support. In the meantime I'm trying to self educate myself. I come to the Remote Central sit because there is a lot of bad, incorrect information on the web. On the Remote Central site I know the information is coming from professionals. I always thought that if someone did not want to answer a question I have they did not have to. If you pros want me to stop asking questions just let me know and I will disappear from the Remote Central website. Perhaps I have misunderstood the spirit of the Remote Central website. Thank you for understanding.
If I could hire you to consult me via telephone it might be well worth the investment. What would it cost me to have you consult with me as I build out my system?

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OP | Post 14 made on Sunday March 16, 2014 at 16:56
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Thank you.
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Post 15 made on Sunday March 16, 2014 at 17:03
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Which model? I don't think the original has audio. 2 and above clearly state it. You have to remember when these things were released and what the source components furnished in connections then and what they have dropped now.

Btw, I've owned version 2 and now version 3. They are excellent products.

BUT.......

New issues crop up with hdmi version changes and with component changes. I have a Pioneer Elite Pro510. I have demoed several avr moakes and models. There are always issues with source changes. When it does not sync I get what I call a psychedelic effect. Aura's and distorted colors. Happened when Suddenlink changed boxes, when I changed to their Tivo premiere service. It is a PITA. I have to switch sources or power cycle the avr to correct. I do not have the bit level knowledge other here have...I design, sell, and program urc and rti.

I love the picture on my set but I'm trying, hoping to hold out for an OLED that won't double my mortgage.

You should really, really, really strongly consider heeding these learned folks advice and get something that supports hdmi natively.
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