I don't think you even know what an audiophile is because they sure as hell don't care about this.
You're absolutely
right? Unless you just mean audiophiles don't care about money, so buying another external device is nothing to them.
Most tvs have optical outs still so
That's true, but not all of them actually output from HDMI to 5.1. Often they only output 5.1 if the content is coming directly from the TV (such as with a streaming service), not an external device. If the source is uncompressed audio, it will also be output as stereo. I actually ended up having to buy another pair of wireless, HDMI headphones just to get more than 2ch stereo from the Wii U, because my plasma's audio out would not send 5.1 due to it being LPCM. Haven't bothered with any consoles yet on my newer TV to see if things have changed, but I guess I can hook up the Wii U to see if it's still the same as before. I doubt Nintendo decided to use a different audio format either.
edit: absolutely nothing has changed. The Wii U outputs in 7.1
LPCM, it doesn't carry any Dolby Digital or DTS streams, and the HDMI extractors are just that. They extract what is already there, they don't "convert" anything. If a game has a Dolby Digital track, then that will be passed through HDMI, and most modern TVs will be able to send that out the back. If it doesn't, and it only outputs
uncompressed audio, you won't get more than 2ch stereo, because toslink doesn't support anything higher.
This personally doesn't affect my current situation, as I'll not be having issues getting 5.1 - 7.1 even from LPCM, but it did matter for a long while for me, it still matters with some friends that I have, and so I can totally relate.
wow it even does digital coax out! why doesn't nintendo include that? my dad's ancient 5.1 Sony HTIB from 2004 still uses digital coax, it is a needed feature and definitely not 'outdated' by any means
Unless the Switch actually offers more than LPCM output, that won't work.