Monoprice TOS digital to analog audio converter...

does NOT work with a split optical signal. Signal is too weak for the converter to do the job. (Previous posting about this in pre-release forum is no longer available).
Best bet is to use a TOS optical switch instead of a splitter to ensure that the optical signal is not attenuated:
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?cid=104&cp_id=10423&cs_id=1042302&pid=2946&seq=1&format=2
Kevin

Even better, for those who need to connect ATV2 to receiver via both analog and digital audio input to enable multi zone support (Denon receivers) here is the best solution that does not require a splitter or a switch:
http://www.ambery.com/aldiaufoco.html
This device will pass-through the TOSlink optical signal while simultaneously converting and sending analog decoded audio signal. A bit pricey, but this seems to be the best no-hassle single-box elegant solution.
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