Lots of ports aren't found on sound cards. Examples include Ethernet, RJ-11 (telephone), USB, FireWire, USB, and typically serial or parallel ports.
Digital Audio Dg port 10
Red port
The Green line out port
Yes, there is, creative's Sound Blaster X-FI Go uses a USB port to connect to a laptop or desktop to have high fidelity sound using the sound card.
sound card
Green
The S/PDIF port is used to connect the graphic card to the motherboard in order to get sound in some systems.
If a card has a separate port for a microphone other than the Line-in port, most likely the microphone port will be read.
if a card has a separate port for a microphone other than the line in port , most likey the microphone port will be pink.
Red
Each sound card can be different, but usally it can be the blue port on the soundcard. If you dont have a blue port try to idenity the "line in" if you are using any TV turner software you will have to configure the software to get the sound from "line in" in the configuration. The blue port is most likely used for a microphone line-in.
An audio port on a computer allows for the input and output of sound. It usually is an external connector that is internally connected to the motherboard or sound card.