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.
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Lots of ports aren't found on sound cards. Examples include Ethernet, RJ-11 (telephone), USB, FireWire, USB, and typically serial or parallel ports.
Video and Sound card via expansion port. CD drives send out data onto a disc. Lastly a USB port to anything that fits into the port.
there are many ports that come directly off a mother board1) keyboard port2)mouse port3) a parallel port4) two S/PDIF port5)a fire wire port6) six sound ports7)a network port8) four USB ports9) and a wireless LAN antenna port
Put the USB Card into your usb port. Then go to your folder where u have your "limewire" music folder. drag it to your desktop. then open "my computer" there your usb card should be showing, drag your "limewire folder" to the usb card, and it should be there.
The SIIG SoundWave Optical 5.1 Sound card has an optical out
Yes you Can Use A SD Card On A Desktop Computer .Just buy a USB Card Reader And Plug it in to your USB Port.
There's something wrong with your 512 mb card, as in its damaged somehow. Its not the usb port if it recognizes the other card.
Any USB sound card that works in Windows will work with Windows Movie Maker.
A 3DS capture card is a small circuitboard with a USB port. You open a 3DS up and insert the card, cutting a hole in the case for the USB port and splicing the circuitboard into the wires that connect to the screen. It can now intercept the visual data and this can be viewed via USB.
Both an iOS or Android device supports a USB port, but only Android devices have a slot for a microSD card.
You can have a USB Serial (COM) port and you can connect PCs together using Serial (COM) port.