The are only 2 audio outputs on my TV, a digital and a 3.5 mm analog headphone jack, the output of which can be adjusted through the TV setup menu. Perhaps you need to adjust your TV's analog audio output?
You can always purchase an inexpensive BT transmitter and plug it into your TV's analog audio output.
You can always purchase an inexpensive BT transmitter and plug it into your TV's analog audio output.
If you are asking me? My smart TV has only a 3.5 mm headphone jack outputHave all little jacks both in and output ?
and a coax digital audio output. That's besides several HDMI jacks.
I don't think inputs were part of the discussion?
I don't know the jacks/connectors/sockets, always equivalent of 4 cinch/rca's,?, both stereo input and stereo output with all these little jacks ?
radioshmuck, can you send a link to Ebay or Aliexpress with a BT transmitter, that will send sound from TV and be pairable with my AMP. Thanks!
TS BT35F03 Multi Point Bluetooth Audio Transmitter FOR Headset Smart TV MP3 | eBayradioshmuck, can you send a link to Ebay or Aliexpress with a BT transmitter, that will send sound from TV and be pairable with my AMP. Thanks!
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I have a headset with mic with one 3.5mm jack and if I plug it in, it starts working and I can be a DJ and talk over the music while its playing - amp acts like an output. In every other case then i want to use it as an input, it only works when amp plays its bluetooth start up and pairing sounds.maybe the jack/socket is for a combined mic and earphone plug arrangement, ie, in and out.
IMO your headphones/hands-free headset have a "4 pole jack - 3.5mm".
Examples on eBay etc....
Most music or computer devices would use maybe a 3 pole jack to a pair of RCA plugs or similar.
How this helps, I'm not sure, but it's possible your voiceover is a mono channel quite separate from a stereo signal input.... Or indeed, a stereo output.
J.
Examples on eBay etc....
Most music or computer devices would use maybe a 3 pole jack to a pair of RCA plugs or similar.
How this helps, I'm not sure, but it's possible your voiceover is a mono channel quite separate from a stereo signal input.... Or indeed, a stereo output.
J.
maybe the jack/socket is for a combined mic and earphone plug arrangement, ie, in and out.
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