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Well, if it is a newer Samsung 'Smart TV' than it is most likely equipped with 2 different audio outputs. One being an analog mini jack that can easily be mistaken for a square fiber optic output plug but has a small hole input in the middle of it. The other input being the actual digital coaxial output which requires a fiber optics cable (about 8 to 13 dollars) that runs to a receiver with a digitally compatible input. Finding that the analog route is the cheapest and best way to go if you don't already have an amplifier with the digital coaxial input. Note: You may also find that the even newer smart tvs are equipped with a conventional RCA A/V output instead of the mini jack.
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