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Is there any way to get the PS3 to output uncompressed 2.0 audio over RCA cables?
I've poked around online and most explanations are for getting 5.1 lossless over RCA (using a splitter to split the audio sent over HDMI to 6 analog cables). My PS3 is in a small bedroom, so I have neither the space, nor the neighbors to allow me to go to 5.1. However, I would like to give uncompressed audio a try and was wondering if this could be achieved by setting the PS3 to output stereo audio over the RCA cables. I have the two audio cables plugged into my reciever's multi-channel L/R jacks and it sounds fine. Up until today, I've been sending the audio & video to my TV over HDMI, the audio goes back to the receiver over stereo RCA cables (should I want to use headphones or speakers). Now, I have both of these connections in place, and have been switching back and forth and the sound sounds ( ![]() |
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