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You have 2 options. A device I'm not allowed to link but the company name starts with HD and ends with FURY... No space lol. It's gonna cost yah depending on what you want to do. You could also use a free program for Windows, Linux and Mac called virtual audio cable. This program can basically do anything. For example I was having receiver issues (no VRR, screen blacking out or saying no signal) so I bypassed eArc. I output audio from my PC using the software*virtual audio cable" which you can configure to output any audio format to any device . Then I had the audio going out to my receiver via USB C to HDMI 2.1 converter. Only audio is going down this cable so it doesn't need to be 2.1. You can get the audio into your PC in tons of ways then use virtual audio cable to trick your PC into thinking any port is audio out.. any port. I know it sounds difficult but it's actually easy and also cheap. Buy the real cables and converters at best buy and be up and running in literally 10-15 min. Or like I said you have option 2 but unfortunately option 2 is nearly $600 but it does a ton of stuff at "vvroom" speeds. Sorry I don't know anything about that soundbar, it may be able to output Bluetooth itself but I don't have the ability to look right now.
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