if the drivers are found and installed and it still does not work simply press the start menu and type in sound it is the one simply called sound click on it and set the sound card to the default device there can be around 10 different audio choices be sure to choose the correct 1
Any USB sound card that works in Windows will work with Windows Movie Maker.
Yes - you can send the sound file as an attachment to an email, or copy it to a USB drive and transfer it onto the other computer that way. Neither of these methods utilise the sound card.
Yes, eventually through wear and tear USB card readers can stop working.
Yes. Yes you can.
The SIIG SoundWave Optical 5.1 Sound card has an optical out
Yes, there is, creative's Sound Blaster X-FI Go uses a USB port to connect to a laptop or desktop to have high fidelity sound using the sound card.
No, the USB memory card reader cannot stop working from the write and erase cycles.
Rather than using a USB sound card which can be awkward, I suggest that you go to Windows Help to try and sort out the problem as it is usually a software issue that is causing the distorted sound.
For most consumers and computers, a USB sound card typically can run for around 40 to 60 dollars depending on the quality and manufacturer of the device in question.
There are USB sound card dongles available on the Web at a variety of places.
The USB card readers cannot stop working from the write erase cycle because they only act as the medium between the SD card and the computer.
because that type of usb you have which is called card reader has the matching interface (the yellow metal on your card) for your sd card. The usb interface (metal part of the usb) match the usb port on the pc. The operating system (windows or linux) recognize the usb you stick in and read the micro sd right thru the usb.