You need an audio board and some speakers.
You sound card should have a audio in port.
Steven manipulates audio with a computer program
It's when the computer's audio card is built in to the mainboard
Speakers and Headphones send out audio from a computer! Speakers and Headphones send out audio from a computer!
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.
It really depends on what virus you got on your computer. If the virus is aimed to disable your audio then yes a computer virus can cause your audio to not work.
An audio interface is basically the device that allows the computer to send and receive audio data to and from the outside world. Audio in the computer is digital, and music coming from a synth or mic is analogue. The audio interface "converts" those analogue signals coming in to digital code (a bunch of numbers that the computer can read as a certain sound). Then it can do the same in reverse. The audio interface is the mediator between the analogue (outside) and digital (computer) worlds.
The Motorola Simplefi Wireless Digital Audio Receiver was designed to run with an active computer, so it only connects to the computer.
There is a specific computer system that is compatible with M-Audio Keystation 49e keyboard. The computer system that is compatible with an M-Audio Keystation 49e keyboard is called the Apple Lion operating system.
The audio utilities on a Mac computer can be found in the Utilities folder. There you have the ability to change the sound output on your computer to your personal liking.
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.
Typically no, because the computer has the software to know to play the audio from it. Some DVDs do have separate audio tracks installed, which can be picked up by the CD player.