Yes, however the contacts on the 3.5 mm plug are very small and require a lot of patience in soldering. You can purchase a pre-made cable for about the same price as all the connectors and the wire.
If by "plug-ins" you mean audio cables, then yes, Beats by Dr. Dre headphones come with their own audio cable(s).
yes
Yes it does since it is working with an optical cable and good thing about that the optical cable controls the audio of its own so u can use the headset meanwhile the tv is mute and change channels of input and still have sound
A podcast is simply an audio or video recording. If you'd like to create your own podcast, you can make it on any subject you like, and it can contain audio only, audio with accompanying graphics (like an audio slideshow), or you can make a video podcast. Really, the only limit is your imagination.
Nintendo released a component (YPbPr) cable when the GameCube launched, but quickly stopped supporting it. Newer consoles don't have the "Digital A/V Out" port at all. If you have one of the original models with that port, you can try to track down the component video cable, although they tend to be rather expensive since there weren't many made. There are no cheaper, third-party alternatives for this cable. To when connecting the system to your TV, you will also need the original composite (yellow/red/white) cable for the RL audio, since the component cable does not have its own audio plugs. There will be no lag if the system is connected to the TV with these cables.
Yes, you can own your own cable modem, but most television and internet providers allow you to use a cable modem for free if you sign up for their service.
She is going to own her own cable channel.
yes
WMA - Windows Media Audio
longest i have seen in a store was 100ft but if you need longer get a roll of Ethernet cable and 3 ends for it then make your own length of cable.
If the controller has a sound engine, such as the M-Audio ProKeys Sono, then you can. If it doesn't have an audio output then it doesn't make its own sound. You'll need to connect it to a computer or MIDI sound module to make sounds. That device can then be amplified.
Yes, but only with a cable that no one sells. You have to make your own. So the answer's yes, because it SHOULD work, but no one makes the cable.