![]() Where we say ‘TV’ this may also apply to monitors with speakers. In this post, display means your TV, monitor or projector and amplifier means your AVR, soundbar, receiver, analogue amp or anything else you use for audio output. Audio output to Bluetooth is also supported (in beta - search the forum for testing threads). ![]() This post is about cable audio connections. Most high-quality USB soundcards output only analogue stereo. Users can also connect USB soundcards to any OSMC supported device. Third-party HATs are available to provide better quality analogue and S/PDIF audio. Raspberry Pis have an HDMI port and a 3.5mm A/V port.Veros have an HDMI port for video and audio, a 3.5mm port for analogue audio and composite video (A/V) (not Vero 1) and an S/PDIF port (TOSLINK or coaxial). ![]() OSMC supports a range of devices: All Raspberry Pis (except RPi4 at the time of writing) and our own Vero series (Vero 1, Vero 2, Vero 4K and Vero 4K +). Thank you, for your part of this wiki article! There’s also a section with explanations of some of Kodi’s audio settings as well as information about the audio capabilities of our OSMC devices. This wiki article should cover all your general questions about how to connect up your OSMC device to get the best audio possible.
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