from TV to amp: hdmi arc extractor vs optical dac


So, I've seen a lot of small HDMI Extractors selling on Amazon and elsewhere... the purpose is to take HDMI ARC from TV to an analogue amp (HDMI arc in, RCA out). ... just to play the TV in stereo (2.0 or 2.1) through my amp and nice speakers. 

Do those little boxes actually work well for that, at $29 or whatever?  I've seen them up to $189.  

Likewise, there's also optical "extractors" boxes too, similar (optical in, RCA out).  Again, two-channel.  They are basically a small dac to do the job, apparently.

For just TV and movie watching in stereo, is one solution better than the other? 

Is it worth it to spend more money, or are the simple inexpensive ones fine?

Is it better to get something like a Schiit Modi 3e dac, run the optical from the TV into it and then RCA out to the amp?  

I don't want to underspend, but I don't want to overspend either... I'd say the $189 is the most I'd want to spend, and only if it's worth it, which is why I thought maybe Modi as a midground?   I'm not super critical for audio in my two-channel system while watching TV or movie, but I do have a nice stereo and may as well use it.  Where's the sweetspot solution? 

curtdr

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I ditched cable years ago... and thousands of dollars later:  voila Marantz Ruby in the house.  I can't speak to any cable tv method... hell, I couldn't even speak without cable, so can't help there.

I like simple, so I think I'm going w a simple optical to dac to amp... probably the Schitt Modi, as it is less expensive than the Topping and for TV viewing I'm sure it's more than good enough.  That way the TV has its own input on the amp, easy for me and any other even-more-novice-than-me household member to use.

Thank you all for the suggestions.