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.
The best place to get the audio port fixed for your iPhone is the Apple store.
An SPDIF port is digital audio port. It provides stereo or compressed surround audio by way of coaxial or optical communication.
No. MIDI is a data port, not audio port.
There is a combined headphone and optical digital audio output (minijack) socket. On the current iMacs it is the first socket on the back.
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This is not an HDMI cable. Its for Playstation only. HDMI to DVI would be a cable, but does not support audio. We do not have a way to tap the audio off of an HDMI port.
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.
The icon for the audio out port typically resembles a headphone symbol or a small speaker. It often features a simple outline of headphones or a line with a dot at the end, indicating the output of sound. In some cases, it may also include an arrow pointing away from the port to signify audio output.
A line-in port is an audio input connection on devices such as mixers, audio interfaces, and amplifiers, designed to receive audio signals from external sources like instruments, microphones, or other audio equipment. It typically accepts a standard 1/4-inch or 3.5mm jack and provides a high-level signal, allowing for better sound quality and clarity. This port is essential for integrating various audio sources into a sound system or recording setup.
Outputs the Audio and Video signal.
Serial mouse to a serial port. Display device (Monitor) to the VGA port. Speakers to the audio out port. Mic to the audio in/line in port. Pen drive, Mouse, Printer, Keyboard, Sound cards, Memory cards, Cameras etc to the USB port. Power cord to the SMPS port. LAN cable to the Ethernet port. Dot matrix printer to the parallel port.
The audio auxiliary port on a 2009 Mitsubishi Outlander is typically located in the center console area. It may be found near the front of the console, often alongside the USB port or below the climate controls. If your vehicle is equipped with a factory-installed audio system, refer to the owner's manual for specific details.