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Hello all,

I have speakers of decent quality connected to my Linux pc which I use for gaming.

I want to be able to use the same speakers when I watch TV. I currently have a Chromecast with Jellyfin client running. Jellyfin is actually running on the Linux pc I mentioned earlier.

What would be the best way to play the audio from the tv content I'm watching from those speakers?

I was considering if it's possible if pulseaudio could be used in a client server model, and somehow have something like Kodi use it?

I am willing to replace my Chromecast with a raspberry pi or a similar device if it solves this issue.

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[–] bbbhltz@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You might be able to find an HDMI audio splitter/extractor thing for cheaper than a Pi. If you get a Pi you would want to buy a HAT for the audio out so the sound isn't degraded (since you have decent speakers).

Then the rest depends on the speakers or your amp. Let your wallet decide, though.

[–] Open_Mike@artemis.camp 1 points 1 year ago

Our local charity shop sells an hdmi adapter that splits the audio stream out to a TRS (headphone) socket for just $4. Put that between the ChromeCast and the TV and feed it to the line in ok the PC and I think you're done.