It's when the computer's audio card is built in to the mainboard
If I understand the question, you are trying to intertwine different functions. Like your ears, the audio input jack receives an audio source, while the audio output jack transmits outputs audio content - similar to your mouth. If you are trying to redirect the input audio directly to the audio output port you will need a "passthru" (aka monitor) function. -P2E
Boss audio has the same owner as Planet Audio and Sound Storm. BOSS was here first.. Then P.A, last was S.S.L
An audio signal is a representation of sound, typically as an electrical voltage. Audio signals have frequencies in the audio frequency range of roughly 20 to 20,000 Hz (the limits of human hearing).
An optical audio cable is used to transmit digital audio (AC-3) signal from the source to the receiver, such as from a DVD player to a digital audio amplifier/receiver. You can transmit 5.1 dolby digital or DTS surround sound with an optical audio cable, same as digital coaxial audio cable.
It's the knock off of Panamax audio system.
No, it has onboard LAN and 6 channel audio and supports 8x AGP but has no onboard video
I've flown on Delta (Northwest) A330s which have AVOD (Audio Video on Demand). That is where the screen is in the seat in front of you, or in the armrest.
You have to use one or the other.It's much better to disable the onboard sound.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word onboard.
Onboard USB are USB ports built into the motherboard.
Absolutely, the Vocopro GIGSTAR Pro2 is designed with the professional in mind. With onboard audio effects, it's guaranteed to be a crowd pleaser, no matter where you take it.
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An onboard LAN is a built-in ethernet adapter on mother board, if you have an onboard LAN, then, there is no need to install another ethernet card for your purpose.
The Creative Sound blaster on that computer gives you EAX® 5.0 support Embedded high-definition audio and 7.1-channel surround sound support.
No matter what motherboard you have, it does not have onboard graphics. Only certain processors have built-in graphics.
The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Super does not have built-in audio output via VGA, which is commonly used for CRT monitors. However, there are a few ways you can still get sound: Use the Motherboard or Sound Card Audio Output Since the GTX 1650 Super doesn't handle audio through VGA, you can use your PC’s onboard sound card or a dedicated sound card: Plug your speakers or headphones into the 3.5mm audio jack on your motherboard or sound card. If you use an external amplifier or sound system, connect it via Line Out or Optical Out if available. Check that the default audio device in Windows Sound Settings is set to your onboard sound card. Use a USB Audio Adapter If your motherboard audio doesn't work or lacks features, you can buy a USB sound card or USB-to-3.5mm adapter. These plug into a USB port and provide audio output. Use an HDMI-to-VGA Adapter with Audio Out (if applicable) If your CRT monitor supports VGA only, and your GPU has an HDMI output, you can: Use an HDMI-to-VGA adapter that includes a 3.5mm audio output. Plug your speakers/headphones into the audio jack on the adapter. Ensure your PC is set to output audio through HDMI in the sound settings. Would you like help checking your settings or finding an adapter?
AnswerA few obvious things:1. The speakers are not plugged into the correct socket (usually the green coded one)2. The onboard sound is not enabled in the BIOS (the part that you press DEL to enter when you first turn your PC on)3. The incorrect drivers are installed4. There is a problem with the motherboard/speakers