Optical audio connections
On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 21:05:46 +1000, "Phil Allison"
wrote:
"Petert"
I'm about to move house and the new property requires a complete
rerwire, so I plan to take the opportunity to install audio and video
cabling.
My questions a
Is there any literature available on fibre for audio?
** You mean digital data - not audio.
No, I meant audio, to enable, eventually, my speakers to output sound
I would like to
gain some understanding of it - light levels both xmit & rx.
** ******.
I'm sure you are. I don't expect your social skills are up to
attracting members of the opposite sex
I understand that the optical connectors are known as TOS Link -
correct?
** Tosser Link - more likely.
Mmm, definitely fixated on masturbation - I don't imagine your
favourite videos need audio, do they?
Are there advantages to be gained in using optical vice coax?
** Huh ??
Optical via co-ax ???
Now I would suggest that on those rare occasions when you do venture
out that you enrol in remedial reading classes, don't forget to put
fresh underwear on though.
Is Cat5 or Cat6 used in audio?
** No.
Only good for data signals really.
Thank you, the one part of your reply that may be considered helpful,
although from what I know of you already, probably incorrect
I will be installing structured cabling
for computing - is it worth installing extra runs for audio etc?
** Better go figure what "audio" is some day - pal.
Pal - is that a term of endearment that you use to try and makes
friends? I guess you've already found out that it doesne't work, hence
the reason you hear the term "Billy no mates" ring in your ears so
often
Well Phil, I can tell you what I have figured out, something many
others already knew, that you are an arsewipe and an oxygen thief.
I suggest you crawl back into your dingo infested **** pit and do the
rest of the world a favour.
The return email address is a spam trap - you may wish to address your
replies to it.
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Cheers
Peter
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