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Cheers George
As I said in my first post, just get this https://www.ebay.com/itm/M-Audio-Midiman-24-Bit-Flying-Cow/272862092837?hash=item3f87d91e25:g:NpUAAOSwefVZnyMN Cheers George |
The Behringer UCA 202 may well be the best cheap analogue to digital converter (optical out). However, for the same outlay I would suggest investing in a Chromecast Audio (using its optical output into the Oppo) for internet radio. Internet radio at lower bit rates is not perfect, but neither is FM. On balance, I think the point has now been reached where the defects of internet radio are mostly considerably smaller than the sonic shortcomings of FM. Moreover, just imagine the wealth of stations you can receive with internet radio. |
This will work through the hdmi input https://www.monoprice.com/product?c_id=101&cp_id=10114&cs_id=1011404&p_id=4629&seq=1... |
dart6Get a cheap A to D converter like the M-Audio Midiman 24bit Flying Cow. If your in Australia I’ve got a 230v one I could sell, as I don’t listen to my tuner anymore. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=Midiman+24bit&_sop=15 As a bonus if you have vinyl you can convert them into CD, for the car or whatever. Cheers George |
Since nobody responded, I'll do it. The Oppo 105 does not have any sort of analog inputs. It does have digital inputs. So, if you really want to hook up your analog tuner to the Oppo, you will need some sort of "analog-to-ditial" converter. You can get something really cheap (crappy) for less than $20. Just search for: Cingk RCA L/R Analog to Digital Or if you are willing to spend more, go on ebay and search for "ad converter". There's everything from $100 on up to $1000 (such as an "RME ADI 2"). You'll need to connect this to one of the Oppo digital inputs (such as COAX or Toslink). |