Hi everyone,
I bought some weeks ago a new audio setup which includes and GO XLR Mini. This works perfectly fine so far but since I have now multiple audio lanes (Gaming, Media, System) I can't just switch the output of everything to my TV which is connected through HDMI (as a second screen, the main screen is DP).
For summer however, it's not always nice to wear headphones so I would like to be able to either switch the sound device from headphones to TV or enable the same signal to both devices at the same time and just mute sound on TV if not needed.
My issue, however, is that I'm not sure if this is possible as I found only options to route audio input to the audio output and as far as I'm aware you can't split HDMI into video and audio signal (video from PC, audio from GO XLR Mini) of the available connectivity options it seems nothing is fit on TV side to realize my goal-
My TV: LG OLED55BX3LB
My last hope is that someone on this forum has a good idea.
PS: I know that I could use a splitter and connect a simple stereo setup, but I don't want to have them on my desk.
BR Nisseja
I bought some weeks ago a new audio setup which includes and GO XLR Mini. This works perfectly fine so far but since I have now multiple audio lanes (Gaming, Media, System) I can't just switch the output of everything to my TV which is connected through HDMI (as a second screen, the main screen is DP).
For summer however, it's not always nice to wear headphones so I would like to be able to either switch the sound device from headphones to TV or enable the same signal to both devices at the same time and just mute sound on TV if not needed.
My issue, however, is that I'm not sure if this is possible as I found only options to route audio input to the audio output and as far as I'm aware you can't split HDMI into video and audio signal (video from PC, audio from GO XLR Mini) of the available connectivity options it seems nothing is fit on TV side to realize my goal-
My TV: LG OLED55BX3LB
My last hope is that someone on this forum has a good idea.
PS: I know that I could use a splitter and connect a simple stereo setup, but I don't want to have them on my desk.
BR Nisseja