1950coronet600
Newbie
Hi folks!
so I'm wiring up audio in my home on the cheap. I have two tuners on two floors, with one chromecast. I will be adding another chromecast on the the other tuner at some point once I pick a tv, but for now to accomplish whole home audio I want to cast to the one chromecast, but also plug in using the headphone jack to the other tuner. problem is, once I'm casting, the headphone output is muted. is there any way to disable this?
the other reason I want to do this, is the future tv is going to be for the home theater, which I don't use much, so I really don't want to leave all the tv's on just for music, which I use almost every day, nor do I want to buy an hdmi audio extractor with a chromecast. it seems like there should be a way to configure this so I don't have to buy a ton of extra hardware and spend money when I shouldn't need to.
the other non tech way to accomplish this is interconnect the two tuners via an optical cable, but then that comes to more wires to fish through walls, which I'll do If I have to, but in a 100 year old home isn't the easiest task either...
so I'm wiring up audio in my home on the cheap. I have two tuners on two floors, with one chromecast. I will be adding another chromecast on the the other tuner at some point once I pick a tv, but for now to accomplish whole home audio I want to cast to the one chromecast, but also plug in using the headphone jack to the other tuner. problem is, once I'm casting, the headphone output is muted. is there any way to disable this?
the other reason I want to do this, is the future tv is going to be for the home theater, which I don't use much, so I really don't want to leave all the tv's on just for music, which I use almost every day, nor do I want to buy an hdmi audio extractor with a chromecast. it seems like there should be a way to configure this so I don't have to buy a ton of extra hardware and spend money when I shouldn't need to.
the other non tech way to accomplish this is interconnect the two tuners via an optical cable, but then that comes to more wires to fish through walls, which I'll do If I have to, but in a 100 year old home isn't the easiest task either...