Without using an audio output on the PC, you’re going to be in trouble.
Unfortunately, Sonos really isn’t designed to be used as a PC speaker, due to the necessary 75ms minimum delay on an analog input, albeit somewhat less on a digital input. But you’d be forcing it into something it really wasn’t designed to be used for.
Last night I realized that my sound card has a Spdif optical out. Can I use it with the Sonos Optical Audio Adapter right? Thats gonna solve my problem I think.
You’re better off using the TV input, but there’s still a small -- about 30ms -- delay. Whether that matters is up to the user.
But im going to use it on PC
Really want the Sonos for the 120W power, similar models of other brands just offers 60W. But for what i see its not going to be a good choice for PC.
Last night I realized that my sound card has a Spdif optical out. Can I use it with the Sonos Optical Audio Adapter right? Thats gonna solve my problem I think.
Yes. Assuming that the sound card send the audio in PCM stereo or Dolby digital, you should be fine, without any noticeable delay.
But im going to use it on PC
Really want the Sonos for the 120W power, similar models of other brands just offers 60W. But for what i see its not going to be a good choice for PC.
The optical-HDMI input is the TV input.