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connecting to Philips 32PFL7694H/12

  • October 30, 2018
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Hi there. Can I connect my Beam to the Philips 32PFL7694H/12?? I can't find any info about the specs of the HDMI ports

Best answer by Airgetlam

I think what I'm suggesting is that you try the HDMI process for the Sonos first, and just be prepared to make a further purchase if necessary. I'm not overly familiar with the who Philips CEC implementation, and whether that includes ARC or not. Perhaps a phone call to Philips might be in order?
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Airgetlam
  • October 30, 2018
The manual for that TV implies that there's no ARC HDMI on it, so I'd be looking at connecting it via Optical.

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  • Contributor I
  • October 30, 2018
Hi Bruce, thanks for your quick response. Can you please help me on that optical in this case? Remco

jgatie
  • October 30, 2018
Unfortunately, that TV does not have optical out, it has SPDIF Coax. You need a Optical to Coax adapter, in addition to the HDMI to Optical included with the Beam.

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  • Contributor I
  • October 30, 2018
Thanx for your answer. Do you think that your advise/solution will be accepted by the sonos beam and the result (the audio) wil be acceptable?
Remco

Airgetlam
  • October 30, 2018
It should be. The actual signal is digital, it's just the method that it's being carried in that changed.

Airgetlam
  • October 30, 2018
Oops. Hold on. Looking at page 49 does imply that it is EasyLink (HDMI-CEC) enabled.

Here's where the manual lives:

https://www.usa.philips.com/c-p/32PFL7694H_12/7000-series-lcd-tv-with-pixel-precise-hd/support

and the manual I'm reading is

https://www.download.p4c.philips.com/files/3/32pfl7694h_12/32pfl7694h_12_dfu_eng.pdf

Airgetlam
  • October 30, 2018
But I'm uncomfortable with the fact that they're only talking CEC, and not ARC. So, as jgatie says, you may need to get an adapter, not unlike this one:

https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Coaxial-Toslink-Optical-Converter/dp/B001622FL8

I'm not advocating that one in particular, it's just an example found when looking up coax SPDIF to Optical and clicking on the resulting link to Amazon. There are likely dozens of these devices, you'll need to choose which one meets your needs. But it's that kind of device that would work.

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  • Contributor I
  • October 30, 2018
and what does that mean exactly? It's about the HDMI port. Still the coaxial port is to be used as " jgatie" suggests?

Airgetlam
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  • October 30, 2018
I think what I'm suggesting is that you try the HDMI process for the Sonos first, and just be prepared to make a further purchase if necessary. I'm not overly familiar with the who Philips CEC implementation, and whether that includes ARC or not. Perhaps a phone call to Philips might be in order?

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  • Contributor I
  • October 30, 2018
yes, I might try that. Good suggestion. Thanx for all the help, to jgatie as well. I will come back here to give the ultimate result.
Remco

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  • Contributor I
  • October 31, 2018
I talked to Philips and the only possible solution is the SPDIF coax to optical. I'll try that one.

Airgetlam
  • October 31, 2018
Always helpful to talk to the manufacturer 🙂 Good luck!