hdmi arc vs hdmi splitter
HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) is a feature that allows audio to be sent from a TV to an external audio system through the same HDMI cable that's used for video transmission. This eliminates the need for a separate audio cable and simplifies the connection process. On the other hand, an HDMI splitter is a device that takes a single HDMI input and splits it into multiple HDMI outputs. This enables you to connect multiple HDMI devices to a single display, such as a TV or monitor, simultaneously. In summary, HDMI ARC focuses on transmitting audio from a TV to an external audio system, while HDMI splitters facilitate the connection of multiple HDMI devices to a single display.
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