The question probably refers to a 3.5mm jack rather than a 3.2mm jack.
A 3.5mm jack or 1/8 inch jack is the small headphone connector used in Ipods, MP3 players, laptops and other domestic audio equipment.
The mathematically minded or just plain nerdy among us will notice that 3.5mm is larger than 1/8th inch. Despite this, they are the same connector. The accurate diameter is 3.5mm but the US designation of 1/8" is far easier to remember than a 9/64" connector or a 0.1378" connector.
The European size is due to the fact that Europe is wholly operating with metric measurements. Having said that, the 3.5mm jack's big brother is known throughout Europe as a 1/4" jack rather than a 6.35mm jack so maybe Europe isn't quite as metric as we think.
To use analog 3.5 mm jack RCA cables and the PS4 optical audio cable, you will need a DAC; then your Logitech speakers should work.
No. A 3.5mm jack is a copper electrical connector while an optical port isn't. Although it is possible to obtain converters between optical and copper, it is an expensive route to take and almost certainly there is a lower cost alternative to the problem.
Yes, you can connect the audio of your HP Pavilion to a home theatre receiver using a 1/8" stereo (3.5 mm) to dual RCA plug y-cable. Be sure to use the line output, and connect the cable to an analog line level (CD in, Tape in, Aux in) jack.
The screw size for the Sony Bravia wall mount is 6X16 MM.
The screw size needed for your Sony Bravia walmaount for a 32 inch is 6X16 MM screws. These are the screws that go into the walls.
To use analog 3.5 mm jack RCA cables and the PS4 optical audio cable, you will need a DAC; then your Logitech speakers should work.
3.5 mm
as long as they have a 3.5 mm audio jack, yes
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
Use the 3.5mm input jack plug that is compatible with all audio devices.
You plug it into either the 3.5 mm or RCA audio out jack on the computer and use the Audio Control Panel to set the output to external speakers.
It isn't tall. 32 mm is about 1.25 inches.
No. A 3.5mm jack is a copper electrical connector while an optical port isn't. Although it is possible to obtain converters between optical and copper, it is an expensive route to take and almost certainly there is a lower cost alternative to the problem.
32 mm
32 mm = 3.2 cm
10 mm = 1.0 cm 20 mm = 2.0 cm 30 mm = 3.0 cm 32 mm = 3.2 cm
For the most part, it's the Line In. It's "equivalent" to the "AUX" port on other devices. It allows audio in from devices that is not a microphone.