Thanks for the input, Troy.
Yes, about 80% to route a TV through without the potential for syncing issues and the remainder just to keep the optical input open for other things (whatever that might be at some undetermined time in the future).
I’m 100% comfortable with putting computers together. Photos of the circuit boards show a header right around where that module would live. I’m assuming the process is remove case, slip module in, connect header, screw module to case, replace cover. Admittedly I don’t know what is involved in opening up the case.
Yes, about 80% to route a TV through without the potential for syncing issues and the remainder just to keep the optical input open for other things (whatever that might be at some undetermined time in the future).
I’m 100% comfortable with putting computers together. Photos of the circuit boards show a header right around where that module would live. I’m assuming the process is remove case, slip module in, connect header, screw module to case, replace cover. Admittedly I don’t know what is involved in opening up the case.