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Connecting your soundbar to your TV with a cable HDMI is the most common way to connect a soundbar to a TV, but you can also find plenty of models that support alternative, or older, audio options.
Next, remove any covers from your Toslink cables and connect one end of your digital audio cable to your TV's optical audio output port, which is shaped a little like a trapezoid.
HDMI is the new standard for audio/video connections, but a great optical audio cable is just as important. Here are several of the best optical connections.
HDMI ARC and optical are the two go-to connections for sending digital sound from one device to another, but is there a difference between them? Let's find out.
The HDMI Forum has announced HDMI 2.2, a new specification that doubles the previous bandwidth and includes a protocol to keep audio and video in sync.