HDMI cables are best for computers with HDMI capabilities.
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yes most sound cards have an audio-in input. Just look on the back of your computer, right next to where you have your current speakers plugged in there should be another input for an audio cable.
You can turn on your monitor's speakers by inserting the audio jack into its audio-in port. If no audio is heard, ensure your computer's system volume is turned up.
a digital cable is best but an RCA cable is decent too
The RGB cable is VIDEO only, get the AUDIO from the HEADPHONE jack on the computer.
Yes, you can connect your desktop to your home audio speakers. The audio cable would go from your sound card to your home audio receiver which in turn would play out of the speakers. However, it would be much easier to use your desktop computer sound with desktop speakers. Desktop speakers can be plugged directly into you computer through a usb cable or audio cable and are available in a two speaker set or surround sound set ups. anonymous@oola.com
S-video is a video only cable, you must add an a extra audio cable.
You can currently not connect a DSi to a computer VIA cable, but you can use an SD card. With this you can manage photos and audio.
You sound card should have a audio in port.
I believe optical audio cable is the best choice for your tv system as long as you will be able to connect it properly to yout tv system and you got all you need.
You can find the audio cable adapters from Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Canadian Tire. Any electronic store should have audio cable adapters. Check with customer service if you cannot find one.
You need to connect the speaker out on your PC to the audio input on your TV. You need an adapter cable, as the computer usually has a minijack connector and the TV usually has two RCA connectors