Audio outputs on VMS. What kind?

I left fios a few months ago due to cost, but just got an offer to come back at a really good deal.
I am able to get the new media server, but have a question about the audio output.
Is there only an optical output or both an optical or coax audio?
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roaddogg wrote:
Justin I dont think you understand what I'm talking about. I know the client boxes have a standard coax line for sd tv's and composite outputs, but they do not have a coax digital audio output which is what I'm talking about. There isnt one in the pic you provided or the description....only the optical audio output. On the main boxes theres both an optical digital and a coax digital output, but the client boxes are missing the coax digital.
You are using the word "coax"; there is absolutely NO coax audio output on the VMS1100 server box. there IS, however, a Digital Audio (RCA)* connector present on the VMS1100. But notice the * present on that title; in the Arris VMS1100 Installation and Operation Manual there is the following line after the pictorial of the back of the box:
"*This option is dependent upon application setting and availability in content."
Now I have no way to know whether Verizon has chosen to activate that connection or not because I have no reason to use it, but note in the following pictorial that there are several connectors that have the * in their description, and we know that, at least for now, some of them are not activated.
So yes, I guess there is a connector present on the sever that would work for you (if it is active) that is missing on the clients. Seems a little strange to me that Arris would design things that way, but not much any of us can do about it.
Unless you need that RCA audio connection on multiple boxes, why not just put the server where you need that connection and put the clients in the other locations? Wouldn't that work? I have my server in my office, but really there is no reason why it could not be in the game room or the bedroom.
Good luck however the situation turns out for you.
Justin
FiOS TV: Extreme HD, Internet: 50/25, Digital Voice
VMS Enhanced Service: 1 server, 2 clients
Keller, TX 76248 (VHO 1)

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