Please note that in order to extract audio from the TV, it must be compatible with ARC/eARC.
Flexible control via front panel buttons or IR remote control
Compact design perfect for commercial and personal setups
The HDA-934 is an ARC/eARC HDMI audio extractor switch with 1 HDMI ARC/eARC soundbar port, 3 HDMI input ports, and 1 HDMI ARC/eARC output port. This device can extract audio from the HDMI sources or an ARC/eARC TV, providing ARC/eARC audio output directly to the soundbar. It is HDMI 2.0b and HDCP 2.2 compliant, supporting a video bandwidth of up to 18Gbps. It supports video resolutions up to 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 with HDR10+ and Dolby Vision pass-through. Please note that in order to extract audio from TV’s internal apps, the TV must be compatible with ARC/eARC. Only HDMI input 1 can connect to a soundbar, others are non-ARC/eARC standard HDMI ports to connect HDMI sources to connect to the TV. Control options include control via front panel buttons or IR remote. Advanced EDID management to select the settings (AUTO/2.0/5.1/7.1). Compact design, perfect for commercial or personal setups.
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4K ARC/eARC Audio Extractor Switch
Audio formats up to Dolby Atmos and DTS: HD
Manual and Auto-switching
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CONNECTIVITY
INPUT:
4 × HDMI [Type A, 19-pin female]
OUTPUT:
1 × HDMI [Type A, 19-pin female]
CONTROL:
1 × SERVICE [Micro-USB]
PACKAGE CONTENTS
1x HDA-934 ARC/eARC Audio Extractor Switch
1x IR remote
1x Power Adapter
User Manual
SUPPORTED HDMI CABLES
HDMI 2.0/2.1:
We recommend using high-quality HDMI 2.0/2.1 cables under 30 feet for optimum performance
Our splitters will not work with capture cards due to the HDCP encryption on the output
Our HDMI splitter will duplicate or "mirror" a single HDMI source on two HDMI displays. Both displays will show the same video and audio simultaneously
Our splitter does not support extend mode. It only supports mirror/duplicate screen function, each screen will show the same picture
Yes, the power adapter does support 220V
You can use standard HDMI cables up to 15 feet and high quality cables up to 30 feet.
However, you can use fiber optic active HDMI cables up to 200 feet. If it's not a high-quality cable then you may lose the signal in some instances.
No, the HDMI splitters do not support CEC because most customers do not want all the TV's to turn ON as soon as the source is turned on.