where you plug in speakers/headphones
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
The AUDIO jack on the TV is a OUTPUT. The sound comes out of the TV to send the sound (audio) to the Audio Receiver Aux INPUT jack.
If it is an audio-output jack, then yes. If it is input, it can be used for a microphone. You can test this by trying headphones or speakers on the jack, this won't damage anything on your...computer?
As long as your iPod has a standard 3.5mm output audio jack, then any headphones with a 3.5mm audio jack should work with it.
You can as long as the phone has a standard 3.5mm audio output jack.
No, it can output any type of audio.
Beats by Dr. Dre will work with a Nokia if it has an output audio jack.
Audio out is a shortened form of "Audio Output". In computer terms, it is where sound in your computer is sent out of your computer. For example, the headphone jack on your laptop or computer is an audio output. It lets your computer "output" sound into an external device like a speaker or your headphones.
An input is not an output. Some phones (like the iPhone) have a 4-conductor jack which incorporates a mono mic input. If you want to record in stereo with an iPhone, you can get one of a number of audio interfaces that connect to the 30-pin dock connector.
Any phone that has a standard 3.5mm output audio jack will work with Beats by Dr. Dre.
A coaxial digital output (usually an RCA jack) can connect to a digital optical input using a coaxial to optical digital converter. This is a small box that goes in between the two products.
An audio jack and an audio plug are the same thing