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Posted by Joe Murphy Jr on January 17, 2012 at 23:00:58:

#1 Make sure that Sony's Google TV can output PCM via the optical output. By that, I mean that it will convert signals from other formats (eg, DTS, Dolby Digital) to a 2.0 PCM signal. If it can't, the $ solution goes up.

#2 Go to amazon.com and type "digital to analog converter" in the search box. You will see numerous converters which will take in a digital signal over an optical connection and convert it to an RCA analog output -- as long as it's 2.0 PCM -- for $20 - $30. That's all you need.