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# 225MHz/2.25Gbps bandwidth per channel 4K@30Hz max video resolution Extracts 5.1 surround & 2CH stereo audio J-Tech Digital Premium Quality 4k HDMI to HDMI + Audio (SPDIF + RCA Stereo) Audio Extractor Converter (JTDAT5CH)

**Brand:** j-tech digital
**Price:** ฿2752
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎬 Elevate your home theater game — don’t just watch, experience every sound and pixel!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** J-Tech Digital Premium Quality 4k HDMI to HDMI + Audio (SPDIF + RCA Stereo) Audio Extractor Converter (JTDAT5CH) by j-tech digital
- **How much does it cost?** ฿2752 with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** No-fuss setup with HDCP and EDID pass-through ensuring instant compatibility.
- • **Customizable Audio Modes:** Choose between 2CH stereo or immersive 5.1 surround sound to match your setup.
- • **Versatile Audio Extraction:** Convert HDMI audio to SPDIF or RCA stereo with support for uncompressed LPCM and Dolby/DTS formats.
- • **Reliable Long-Distance Signal:** Maintain pristine audio and video quality over extended HDMI runs up to 50 feet.
- • **Seamless 4K Video Pass-Through:** Experience crystal-clear visuals up to 4K@30Hz without compromise.

## Overview

The J-Tech Digital Premium 1080P HDMI Audio Extractor converts HDMI input audio into high-quality 2-channel stereo or 5.1 surround sound outputs via SPDIF and RCA, supporting up to 4K@30Hz video resolution with 12-bit deep color. Designed for seamless plug-and-play use, it supports HDCP, EDID pass-through, and multiple audio formats including Dolby Digital and DTS, making it ideal for gamers, home theater enthusiasts, and multi-room setups seeking uncompromised audiovisual fidelity.

## Description

Product description Comparison Table JTECH-AT5CH-V2 JTD4KATSW JTD18G-H5CH JTD18G-H5CH2 JTECH-18GAE2 JTECH-EXD2 Description Company Overview J-Tech Digital is focused on producing high-quality products that distribute audio & video content in both residential and commercial applications. Over the last ten years, J-Tech Digital has been a key component in making affordable and high caliber audio-video devices available to consumers across multiple industries including the medical, commercial, and residential fields. Join the J-Tech Digital family and see why over 10 million satisfied customers trust J-Tech Digital to provide industry-leading technology and excellent support. Product Overview The J-Tech Digital JTECH-AT5CH-V2 UHD 4K@30Hz audio extractor allows you to extract audio via an incoming HDMI signal, and send it to an external sound system. The unit will pass the video to the intended display as desired. This device is perfect for users trying to use TV speakers along with headphones, or trying to send an audio signal to a legacy sound system that doesn't have the newer connection. Use the SPDIF Optical to send either 2CH or 5CH audio signal, or the RCA outputs to send 2CH audio signal to your sound system. Please Note: If you are not able to get audio from either Optical or 3.5mm output ports, please check your input source audio settings and ensure that the audio output is set to either PCM (For 3.5mm output) , or PCM, DTS, or Dolby Digital (For Optical output) . If the input source device is outputting Dolby Digital+ (DD+) or higher audio format, the extractor will not pass audio through the audio output ports. Specifications

Review: Works Beautifully with the Sonos Playbar - I'm using this device to get TV Audio to my SONOS PLAYBAR, and my review focuses on this application. Many folks have written about problems in getting Dolby Digital or ANY sound from their TV when connecting the TV's optical out to the PLAYBAR. Some TV's have no optical out, some have no sound from their optical out when using an HDMI source, and some others send only stereo to the optical out. See this link for a list of TVs and their level of Playbar compatibility: sonos.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1931/~/television-compatibility-with-the-playbar A very simple, fairly inexpensive solution to such problems when setting up a Playbar, and one which has been working extremely well for me, is this J-Tech HDMI Audio extractor combined with a vanilla hdmi switch. (monoprice has a 4x1 hdmi switch for $24 OR an 8x1 switch for $79, and desertcart has some good alternatives as well), Note that this solution will work even for TVs which are said to be incompatible at the Sonos link above, including those for which Sonos says there's no workaround. My TV is one of those. It's a pioneer elite, and I've yet to find one I'd want to replace it with. But my Sonos, Elite and JTech are working perfectly together, since an HDMI audio extractor (such as this JTech) completely eliminates the need for the TV's digital audio output port. This solution is ideal for folks, like myself, who are already using an HDMI switch or an hdmi switching AV Receiver (in these cases you'd only need to buy this J-Tech extractor), but even if you have to buy an HMDI switch, this approach has some advantages over an integrated hdmi/optical switch: It works for sources that have no digital audio output ports (ie, for sources that send audio only thru their hdmi ports, such as the Roku3); It's easier to find a switch handling ANY number of sources or matrix switching; It's less expensive; And you need to run only 1 cable (just an hdmi cable) from your equipment location to the TV location. Also note that, using a standalone switch, rather than TV switching, makes it much easier to add more sources at any time in the future, especially when you have cables behind walls or under the floor, or when you want to add more sources than the TV can handle. Here's how you set it up: - Plug your switcher's HDMI-out cable into the JTech's HDMI-in port (instead of the TV). - Connect a second HDMI cable from the JTech's HDMI-out to your TV's HMDI-in. - Connect the JTech's optical out to the Playbar. - Choose Digital Out on the JTech and you're done. (You'd locate the JTech near the TV and Playbar, avoiding the need to run the optical cable from the switch, or equipment location, to the tv location) I'm getting dolby digital whenever my source has dolby digital, and stereo whenever my source has stereo. My picture quality and audio are excellent, and video audio sync is perfect. No problems of any kind. (Note however that, as with every other device I've seen, this unit does not convert dolby digital plus to either vanilla DD or to stereo for the digital out. If you're getting DD+ you'd have to switch that off at the source. An example of this is Netflix whose surround sound is DD+ on Roku. Because of that, I have Roku set up to give me stereo from Netflix and DD 5.1 from desertcart. ) Hope this helps
Review: Great Product, using it for over a year without issues - I have been using this over a year without issues and with excellent performance. I wanted to be able to use my Xbox One in both my living room and my basement home theater room simultaneously and get the benefit of Cable TV integration from my Xbox One in my home theater as well as my living room. With the wireless controllers and the Xbox phone app, I would have full control over my xbox and cable TV set top box from my home theater via WIFI as if I was in the living room. This box, plus 2, 25 foot HDMI cables and an HDMI Splitter, enabled me to do this. All in it was about $85 to make it all work. Great deal! I have an XBox One in my living room hooked up to my Cable box via the HDMI input, an Onkyo 5.1 surround sound center connected via SPDIF and my 60 inch TV via HDMI out through an HDMI Splitter. The HDMI Splitter has two outputs and is located right behind my Xbox one in my entertainment center cabinet. One output goes to the TV and one to my J-Tech Digital HDMI 1080P HDMI to HDMI + SPDIF Audio Extractor via a 25 foot HDMI cable that goes down through the wall, through the basement ceiling to my entertainment center cabinet in my home theater. Then from the J-Tech device to a ceiling mounted 1080P Epson Projector with 120 inch screen via another 25 foot HDMI in my Basement below my living room. The SPDIF output from the J-Tech then connects to a 7.1 Onkyo receiver via SPDIF. The end result is that I get a duplicate 1080P video signal plus digital audio to both my living room and my basement home theater without loss of quality of video signal or sound quality with a combined HDMI run distance of 50 feet, having the JTech device in the middle. I actually can play games, watch Blu-rays, Cable TV in 1080P HD, and use all the Xbox One streaming apps, with full Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound in my living room and DTS 7.1 (or Dolby digital depending on the Xbox One source app) in my basement simultaneously. I expected to get the same video and audio for both, but with the XBox I can choose to send audio signals in different standards to the SPDIF out in my living room and via HDMI to the JTech device in my Home Theater. I was pleasantly surprised this worked, instead of just have two 5.1 signals. One note, I had to set my Xbox One to output uncompressed audio digital signal through the HDMI port so that the JTech could pass that to my downstairs receiver at full fidelity and let the receiver decode it as needed. This has worked beyond my expectations and has been working perfectly for a year. I have even considered getting another one or two of these, and a 4 way HDMI splitter to replicate this to my bedroom and my back porch, both of which have their own audio systems. Only issue would be run length to those rooms would be longer than 25 feet and I would need some boosters for HDMI. I probably will do it eventually now that I have confidence in this device.

## Features

- ✅ Extracts digital audio from an HDMI input and converts it to either a 2-channel analog stereo output or a 5.1-channel audio output. ARC functionality is not supported
- ✅ Supports the highest video resolution to 4K@30Hz. Supports 225MHz/2.25Gbps per channel bandwidth
- ✅ Supports 12bit per channel (36bit all channel) deep color. Supports HDCP, Video EDID Pass Through; Plug & Play
- ✅ Audio EDID Settings: 2CH for L/R or SPDIF stereo output; 5.1CH for SPDIF Output, Supports uncompressed audio such as LPCM. Supports compressed audio such as DTS Digital, Dolby Digital
- ✅ Provides the Best Flexibility through Three NEW Audio EDID Settings: Pass, 2CH and 5.1CH, Support 3D video (To get 3D, all units connected to the splitter outputs must support 3D). This item supports Apple TV and various Blu-ray player and satellite receivers

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00BIQER0E |
| Audio Output Mode | 2CH (Stereo), 5.1CH (Surround Sound) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22 in Video Converters |
| Brand | J-Tech Digital |
| Brand Name | J-Tech Digital |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,728 Reviews |
| Interface | HDMI |
| Interface Type | HDMI |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.3"L x 2.6"W |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | J-Tech Digital |
| Model | JTDAT5CH |
| Mounting Type | Cable Mount |
| Number of Channels | 5 |
| Number of Pins | 38 |
| Part Number | JTDAT5CH |
| Product Dimensions | 3.3"L x 2.6"W |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| UPC | 654367438947 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** J-Tech Digital
- **Interface Type:** HDMI
- **Mounting Type:** Cable Mount
- **Number of Channels:** 5
- **Number of Pins:** 38

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this unit have the capability to take a DD+ 5.1 signal from a Roku and convert it to DD 5.1?**
A: I have tied this and it doesn't seem to work. I don't think the JTEC can decode DD+ coming out of the Roku. When I set the Roku to DD+ I get no sound  from my surround system fed by the JTEC using the digital optical output. What I have to do is select the 2 channel output from the Roku on the drop down menu and then put my surround system into 5 channel mode which simulates 5 channel from 2 channel. The sound is very good but not DD+. The JTEC works fine decoding other 5.1 formats.

**Q: would chromecast works with this device,  if chromecast connected to hdmi input, would it delivers audio to the RCA cable?**
A: My first gen Chromecast does send audio to the RCA coax outputs, but the sound lacks “Punch”. 
I assume this is because the voltage leaving the coax outputs is less than ideal to drive an amplifier or receiver, forcing you to turn up the volume to compensate.  (The coax cables plugged into a small preamp, then coax cables from the preamp to the amplifier or receiver would solve the issue.)

**Q: Does this unit pass the HDMI and allow for the rca to pass the audio to an external amp for added speaker output. We have a 5.1 system and want to create a bi amped system. We want the hdmi output to pass to the tv and the RCA to feed an additional power amp for speakers outside.**
A: Be aware, this is something I found out after i bought it and had to return it.   The sound passed through to the HDMI OUT is determined by the EDID switch.  That switch is NOT ONLY controlling the extracted audio.   So if you wanted to pass the original video and audio on to an AV Receiver to drive a multi channel system (5.1, etc.) and TV, you will need to set the switch to TV or 5.1.   But if you the extracted audio (from the optical or analog jacks) is then intended for headphones (for example), then the headphones will likely not know what to do with that stream and will give you garbage.  For me, my Bose Wearable Speakers chose to use the main L/R channels and dropped everything else, including the center channel of voices.  The effort was a big fail

**Q: This product doesn't really say it won't recode 5.1 to 2.0 for the RCA analog outputs like other products when set for 2.0.  Does it do this?**
A: I am using the J-Tech for going into an older Sony Hi-Def 1080p projection television circa 2000, the Hi-Def coming through the AVI jack in the back with audio fed into left and right stereo input jacks, since AVI is video only.  I don't believe these input jacks on my Sony are Dolby 5.1, so having Dolby RCA out wouldn't make any sense.  I have used Coaxial and TOSlink optical outs for Dolby but never RCA left and right out.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works Beautifully with the Sonos Playbar
*by P***Y on May 26, 2013*

I'm using this device to get TV Audio to my SONOS PLAYBAR, and my review focuses on this application. Many folks have written about problems in getting Dolby Digital or ANY sound from their TV when connecting the TV's optical out to the PLAYBAR. Some TV's have no optical out, some have no sound from their optical out when using an HDMI source, and some others send only stereo to the optical out. See this link for a list of TVs and their level of Playbar compatibility: sonos.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1931/~/television-compatibility-with-the-playbar A very simple, fairly inexpensive solution to such problems when setting up a Playbar, and one which has been working extremely well for me, is this J-Tech HDMI Audio extractor combined with a vanilla hdmi switch. (monoprice has a 4x1 hdmi switch for $24 OR an 8x1 switch for $79, and amazon has some good alternatives as well), Note that this solution will work even for TVs which are said to be incompatible at the Sonos link above, including those for which Sonos says there's no workaround. My TV is one of those. It's a pioneer elite, and I've yet to find one I'd want to replace it with. But my Sonos, Elite and JTech are working perfectly together, since an HDMI audio extractor (such as this JTech) completely eliminates the need for the TV's digital audio output port. This solution is ideal for folks, like myself, who are already using an HDMI switch or an hdmi switching AV Receiver (in these cases you'd only need to buy this J-Tech extractor), but even if you have to buy an HMDI switch, this approach has some advantages over an integrated hdmi/optical switch: It works for sources that have no digital audio output ports (ie, for sources that send audio only thru their hdmi ports, such as the Roku3); It's easier to find a switch handling ANY number of sources or matrix switching; It's less expensive; And you need to run only 1 cable (just an hdmi cable) from your equipment location to the TV location. Also note that, using a standalone switch, rather than TV switching, makes it much easier to add more sources at any time in the future, especially when you have cables behind walls or under the floor, or when you want to add more sources than the TV can handle. Here's how you set it up: - Plug your switcher's HDMI-out cable into the JTech's HDMI-in port (instead of the TV). - Connect a second HDMI cable from the JTech's HDMI-out to your TV's HMDI-in. - Connect the JTech's optical out to the Playbar. - Choose Digital Out on the JTech and you're done. (You'd locate the JTech near the TV and Playbar, avoiding the need to run the optical cable from the switch, or equipment location, to the tv location) I'm getting dolby digital whenever my source has dolby digital, and stereo whenever my source has stereo. My picture quality and audio are excellent, and video audio sync is perfect. No problems of any kind. (Note however that, as with every other device I've seen, this unit does not convert dolby digital plus to either vanilla DD or to stereo for the digital out. If you're getting DD+ you'd have to switch that off at the source. An example of this is Netflix whose surround sound is DD+ on Roku. Because of that, I have Roku set up to give me stereo from Netflix and DD 5.1 from Amazon. ) Hope this helps

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Product, using it for over a year without issues
*by P***Y on July 6, 2016*

I have been using this over a year without issues and with excellent performance. I wanted to be able to use my Xbox One in both my living room and my basement home theater room simultaneously and get the benefit of Cable TV integration from my Xbox One in my home theater as well as my living room. With the wireless controllers and the Xbox phone app, I would have full control over my xbox and cable TV set top box from my home theater via WIFI as if I was in the living room. This box, plus 2, 25 foot HDMI cables and an HDMI Splitter, enabled me to do this. All in it was about $85 to make it all work. Great deal! I have an XBox One in my living room hooked up to my Cable box via the HDMI input, an Onkyo 5.1 surround sound center connected via SPDIF and my 60 inch TV via HDMI out through an HDMI Splitter. The HDMI Splitter has two outputs and is located right behind my Xbox one in my entertainment center cabinet. One output goes to the TV and one to my J-Tech Digital HDMI 1080P HDMI to HDMI + SPDIF Audio Extractor via a 25 foot HDMI cable that goes down through the wall, through the basement ceiling to my entertainment center cabinet in my home theater. Then from the J-Tech device to a ceiling mounted 1080P Epson Projector with 120 inch screen via another 25 foot HDMI in my Basement below my living room. The SPDIF output from the J-Tech then connects to a 7.1 Onkyo receiver via SPDIF. The end result is that I get a duplicate 1080P video signal plus digital audio to both my living room and my basement home theater without loss of quality of video signal or sound quality with a combined HDMI run distance of 50 feet, having the JTech device in the middle. I actually can play games, watch Blu-rays, Cable TV in 1080P HD, and use all the Xbox One streaming apps, with full Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound in my living room and DTS 7.1 (or Dolby digital depending on the Xbox One source app) in my basement simultaneously. I expected to get the same video and audio for both, but with the XBox I can choose to send audio signals in different standards to the SPDIF out in my living room and via HDMI to the JTech device in my Home Theater. I was pleasantly surprised this worked, instead of just have two 5.1 signals. One note, I had to set my Xbox One to output uncompressed audio digital signal through the HDMI port so that the JTech could pass that to my downstairs receiver at full fidelity and let the receiver decode it as needed. This has worked beyond my expectations and has been working perfectly for a year. I have even considered getting another one or two of these, and a 4 way HDMI splitter to replicate this to my bedroom and my back porch, both of which have their own audio systems. Only issue would be run length to those rooms would be longer than 25 feet and I would need some boosters for HDMI. I probably will do it eventually now that I have confidence in this device.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It Works! Great Find!
*by I***O on January 29, 2014*

I have an expensive, powerful, 2007 model A/V receiver that wasn't playing any of the 5.1 Surround Sound audio content from my Roku. When I set my Roku 2's audio to 5.1 surround sound, my 2007 model amplifier just stuttered crackling sounds. A Roku rep said I had to leave the Roku's audio set to Stereo - no surround sound for me because my amplifier was one year too old. A bit of research revealed that my 2007 model receiver didn't support the latest surround sound "codecs" (the A/V audio formats from Dolby & DTS). If had known that my $1700 A/V receiver would change codec supports in 2008, I may have waited a year to spend that much to support the $4,000 spent on my A/V speakers. For the last couple of years, I had been playing Roku content through my receiver in its 7.1 simulation mode, where it analyzed stereo input and did its' best to output simulated 7.1 sound. It actually sounded pretty decent, as the receiver analyzed the Roku's stereo signal, and sent it out to the 8 speakers... but it was simulated 7.1 - not the real thing. (CODEC NOTE: Roku's Surround Sound output codec is different, depending on the content provider. Netflix outputs Dolby Digital + for surround sound, which is not supported by 2007 or earlier A/V receivers. On the other hand, Amazon Prime outputs Dolby Digital Surround Sound [at least through the J-Tech device], which is supported by most receivers made in this century.) Before I bought this device, it made no difference as far as the Roku's HDMI sound output was concerned when I had it set to surround sound. Once I plugged in the J-Tech, and set my Roku sound to 5.1 Surround Sound: Netflix content was read as PCM Stereo input on my receiver - but it worked, where previously, all I got was machine-gun "whack, whack, whack" when the Roku was set to 5.1 surround. Amazon Prime content, on the other hand, was read by my receiver as 5.1 Dolby Digital, which my receiver handles well, and once again, I had really room shaking awesome real surround sound from my fairly expensive system. Instead of playing movies in a simulated surround mode, I can now play them in "STRAIGHT" mode, and somehow, even the two extra "wide" 7.1 speakers do get discrete, sometimes disconcerting, sounds... such as doors, doorbells, phones ringing, etc. - the kind of sounds that makes you think someone's at YOUR door, or just broke a window in another room. Well, for me, this "codec translator" was a wonderful 5-star worthy device, at least for Amazon Prime content from my Rokus. I looked at a lot of much more expensive devices, but none of them, including this one, really spoke about their codec (audio content program "languages") conversions. With a Roku, or similar on-line, or even DVD or cable content device, we really should be given more consumer friendly information about codec compatibility. From my Roku, set to 5.1 Surround Sound, I previously got "Ack, Ack, Ack" coming out of my speakers. Now, I get PCM stereo from Netflix, and Dolby Digital 5.1 from Amazon Prime. It's well worth the $40 price to finally get truly awesome surround sound again from my $6,000 worth of audio gear. It's way better than paying another $2,000 to update my receiver. I'm very happy with this device. I hope it works for your particular set-up.

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