An audio jack and an audio plug are the same thing
where you plug in speakers/headphones
The two parts of an audio connector are the jack and the plug.
Audio card is the physical hardware that you plug your speakers in to. Audio driver is software, that commands the hardware. You need both to hear sound.
1/4 inch (6.3mm) jack plug 1/8 inch (3.5mm) jack plug BNC plug Phono plug.
Audio input is bringing sound signals into a device from another device, typically using a plug or jack.
That is exactly right. There is a jack that looks like head phones on one side and the other side splits into left and right audio plugs. On the back of your tv there should be audio plugs that are associated to the hdmi plug. Plug in your audio here. Alternately you can plug your audio dirrectly into your stereo. Or go from your stereo, into your tv or vice versa.
what is the difference between plug ang socket?
Of course you can. Run an audio cable like for your PC speakers from the audio jack on the Lucerne to your iPod. All done!
no, 1/8" plug is 3.5mm audio plug.
A 3.5mm audio jack is the standard plug in cable for most audio devices mostly used for plugging in headphones into a computer, mp3 or mobile phone or using an aux cable from a music device into a speaker or stereo system
The yellow cable is the video. It plugs into the yellow video input jack. The white and red, or black and red cables are left and right audio. The connect to the audio in or out jacks.
You can determine if a 3.5mm jack is stereo or mono by examining the number of rings on the plug. A stereo jack typically has two rings (trifurcated), allowing for left and right audio channels, while a mono jack has only one ring (bifurcated) for a single audio channel. Additionally, a stereo plug will have three contact points (tip, ring, sleeve), whereas a mono plug will have two (tip and sleeve).