My wife and I purchased a home with a media room in it about 4 years ago. It came with a media computer (outputs optical audio, 2 channel audio, HDMI, and coax). It also came with a full surround sound stereo. The computer and projector are in the back of the media room, and the stereo system is in the front of the media room. There is a small box that the optical audio plugs into and then there is cable run across the inside of the ceiling that drops down behind the built-ins to put the signal into the back of the stereo.
So when we moved in, I ditched the computer; it was running really slow, which is a damn shame because it was a very nice feature packed PC. I bought a box the lets me plug in multiple HDMI sources with matching optical audio sources, and this then feeds the projector and the box the runs the audio to the stereo across the room. When the Xbox One came out, I fished an 50ft HDMI across the ceiling (took about 2 hours) to put the HDMI back to the selector box and into the projector, and then put the Xbox One on top of the stereo and just plugged the audio in right there.
SO fast forward to now. I want to watch movies off my Windows 10 laptop, but it's not streaming the video to my Xbox One like it's supposed to. I'd love to be able to plug my laptop into the media system directly, but I'm trying to wrap my head around how would be the best way. I'd certainly like to avoid fishing any more wire through the ceiling! It was a royal pain in the ass! My laptop outputs audio through the HDMI, but I'm not sure that HDMI/optical selector box will split the audio off of the HDMI and output it to the corresponding devices optical output. The laptop has HDMI and a headphone jack on it. Is there are relatively cheap but effective product out there that will let me add my laptop to the media center?
Pics to show off my favorite room!