There are jacks located on the back of the computer. Some newer computers will have the same jacks on the front.
Your computer's sound card controls the sound coming out of your speakers. When your sound card is damaged, your sound will be distorted.
Sound cards have a standard operation for controlling sound on computers--of processing the input and output of sound. The input comes from other devices such as microphones or MIDI musical instruments. The sound card takes the sound from the device, records it and then processes it. For output, the device takes instructions from the program and plays the sound through speakers connected to the computer. The different types of sound cards include; Motherboard Sound Chips Standard Sound Cards External Sound Adapters
A microphone, combined with a sound card, does that.
The sound card of a computer provides an output - speaker or headphone) and usually an input too - microphone.The card itself is not an output but is an I/O device(input output device) [a bit of semantics here].
Sound card also known as audio card is the main hardware for computer's input and output of sound. The sound card as stated can receive and transmit the sound but have to have audio speakers attached to the card. As for the input you can connect a microphone and another source of sound (tv, music system, etc).
A sound-card is an output device. It takes digital information from the computer and turns it into an analogue signal that is sent to the computers speakers or headphone socket. Most sound cards today also have a microphone socket and convert sound to digital signals for processing (eg for SKYPE or recording music). This is an Input device. Some sound cards can only process either In or Out, not both at the same time, most modern cards can do both simultaneously - a requirement for SKYPE usage.
It is both input or output
There are multiple uses for an input out put module. Many sound systems, radios, DVD players, VCRs, computers, and TVs, use input out put modules. The input out put module is used to provide the image and sound and transmit each to the given system.
Red port
yes all computers can
You need a cabel and then you plug it in in the R-425 input
Because it outputs sound to speakers or headphones, but takes in sound through a microphone or other auxiliary source, if you have one.