<p style=”text-align: left;”>Okay I think I figured out how to get audio.</p>
I needed a HDMI to HDMI+SPDIF audio extractor and a SPDIF to 3.5 mm converter. I also needed to set my consoles to stereo or get the more expensive Dolby Digital decoder SPDIF to 3.5 mm converter.
It’s a lot of extra hardware but I got audio working so I’m happy. If you know how I could simplify and optimize that would be appreciated.
Whoops, I guess I never fixed this issue. I have once again been trying to use the OSSC Pro as a downscaler and am getting no audio. This time I am using the Extra AV out to output the analog signal to my CRT.</p>
I know the HDMI is delivering audio because if I plug it into my OLED TV it works perfectly.
Plugging that same HDMI cable into the AV4 input on the OSSC gives me display but no audio. I thought that the AV4 input just wasn’t going through the Extra AV out but plugging the OSSC HDMI output into my OLED still gives me no audio.
In fact, I just realized through my testing that I cannot get audio to work at all. I plugged my Wii into the component input to test out if the analog audio works and I also get a display with no audio on both the CRT and the OLED.
Playing with the Audio Options changes nothing.
Yes I was. I should have known that! My bad.


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