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Technically I suppose it would work, however, you'll probably experience lip sync issues, and analog RCA video is a major decline.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Tony, Thank you for your inquiry. For your first question, absolutely, yes. You can output the TVs sound to your Bose sound system using the digital optical cable connection. For more details on how to connect an audio device to the XR-85X90K using a digital optical cable connection, please refer to the links below: https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/televisions-projectors-lcd-tvs-android-/xr-85x90k/articles/00279503 https://helpguide.sony.net/tv/jusltn1/v1/en-003/04-04_01.html And for your second question, unfortunately, we cannot guarantee the full operation and functionality of the TV when using an RCA to HDMI adapter. There's good news, However! The XR-85X90K has 1 video in port for composite audio video device. You can connect your DVD player with regular RCA connections to this port using an optional Analog Extension Cable that can be purchased at most electronic retailers (3.5mm, 4-pole Mini jack to RCA yellow, red, and white, not supplied) and hear its sound to the sound system that is connected to the TV using a digital optical cable connection. For sample diagram, please refer to the link below: https://helpguide.sony.net/tv/jusltn1/v1/en-003/04-02_01.html With the BRAVIA XR X90K Full Array LED TV everything you watch becomes more detailed and immersive with true-to-life 4K picture, powered by the Cognitive Processor XR™. With immersive picture and sound, and sleek flush bezel design, be prepared to level up your favorite movies, TV shows, and games. Should you have any additional questions, please email us at [email protected] with the following details and we'll be more than happy to assist you. Name: BestBuy Username: Model Number: Issue: Telephone Number: Hope this helps, and thanks again for your inquiry! Best regards, Romeo Sony Social Support
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