Audio input is bringing sound signals into a device from another device, typically using a plug or jack.
Simply put, it is an "extra" audio input that allows a device to accept the audio signal from an external audio player.
If I understand the question, you are trying to intertwine different functions. Like your ears, the audio input jack receives an audio source, while the audio output jack transmits outputs audio content - similar to your mouth. If you are trying to redirect the input audio directly to the audio output port you will need a "passthru" (aka monitor) function. -P2E
Audio in is and audio input that can be used for recording purposes http://www.audio-dvd-maker.com
That would be where you connect anything with a STEREO AUDIO OUTPUT.
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Audio: Line-in; Microphone
Audio adapters are used for converting a plug into another style of plug. Audio adapters simply help one change the input plug of a certain system to a different input plug.
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The most common used audio input device is the webcam
If your home theater receiver has an optical audio input, plug it from the output of the TV to the input of the receiver.
Video is picture and audio is the sound. Home theater receivers have RCA composite or component, S-Video or HDMI for the video input, and RCA analog, Toslink (optical) or coaxial inputs for digital audio.