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It's called an audio deimbedder.

Posted by Sondek on July 11, 2014 at 11:54:33:

See the post four or five down having to do with Roku 3. I am very happy with the Kanex Pro. You'll need to compare your connection requirements with what the deimbedder offers. Kanex is not the only maker out there, so shop around if the Kanex Pro doesn't do what you need.

In rereading your post, the Kanex model I have may/may not work for you. Output from it is coax and optical, and the analog output is via min-plug. I use only for 2-channel with stereo-mini to RCA cable. Somebody is bound to make a deimbedder that has what you want if this one doesn't.