Also...
How in the world do you get 5.1 channel surround sound out of this thing since it doesn't have an optical audio out jack???
I realize that HDMI supports digital audio, but according to the manual of my 2008 Samsung LCD TV:
"5.1 CH audio is possible when the TV is connected to an external device supporting 5.1 CH" (i.e. via the optical audio out jack on the back of the TV)
However, it goes on to say:
"When the TV is displaying a DTV(air) signal, the TV will send out 5.1 channel sound to the Home theater receiver. When the source is a digital component such as a DVD and is connected to the TV via HDMI, only 2 channel sound will be heard from the Home theater receiver. If you want to hear 5.1 channel audio, connect the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) jack on the DVD player or Cable/Satellite Box directly to an Amplifier or Home Theater, not the TV."
Unless I'm reading that wrong, the audio coming from the extender via the HDMI cable would only ever be 2 channel (unless the TV considers it to be a "DTV(air)" signal - although I'd assume that only refers to the TV's built-in digital tuner and not to anything that is input via HDMI). Thus, without an optical out jack on the unit, there's no way to get 5.1 channel sound out of the extender!
To further this... In the Anynet+ (i.e. HDMI-CEC) section of the TV's manual (which is how the extender connects to the TV) it says:
"When the receiver (home theater) is set to On, you can hear sound output from the TV's Optical jack. When the TV is displaying a DTV(air) signal, the TV will send out 5.1 channel sound to the Home theater receiver. When the source is a digital component such as a DVD and is connected to the TV via HDMI, only 2 channel sound will be heard from the Home theater receiver."
Hmm... Maybe because the Samsung TV's don't have a 5.1 sound system built into them, Samsung didn't feel it was necessary to allow the extender to output 5.1 channel sound???
Any thoughts?