It can carry these signals, but a typical computer system uses different cables for these 2 types of information. Video in particular is very bandwidth heavy, so is rarely used in USB data.
RCA video connections carry analog video signals. USB is a digital communications format and the two cannot be connected directly. To get to a USB format, a USB video card is needed. It will allow analog video to be captured to disc and also played from the computer to a standard television monitor. Don't make any attempt to wire a USB cable into an RCA connector. It won't work and damage is likely to the equipment connected to it.
If your computer has a video capture card or USB video capture box, you can record the the programmes. You will still need the Sky Plus box to be on, and the computer will record the output of the box as it is streaming the content.
There is no easy way to connect this PC to your TV. It has no video output at all, and does not accept graphics cards. The only possible way is to get a USB to HDMI video converter box. This will tax the USB bus and provide limited performance, but it is the only way.
this is very simple, 1.first of all u must know which video format sony TV supports, u can know it from manual of ur TV 2.convert ur video in to supported format by TV, save it into pendrive then plug pen drive in to USB slot of TV. (TV must be ON) 3. then press the special button which there on remote control which will take TV in USB MODE 4. u will see the menu with options like VIDEO, SONGS, PHOTO etc 5. Select video & enjoy
In order to connect a PS3 to a HDTV you need either component cables or and HDMI cable. You have to make sure your TV has either one of these connections. The component cables are blue, green, and red for video, red and white for audio. The HDMI cable is a D shaped looking cable that provides video and audio with a single cable. HDMI looks nothing like component or composite cables. Of course you also need an HDTV.
No, speakers are not connected to the VGA port. VGA (Video Graphics Array) is a standard for video output and only transmits video signals. To connect speakers, you typically use audio ports such as 3.5mm audio jacks, USB, or HDMI, which can carry both video and audio signals.
RCA video connections carry analog video signals. USB is a digital communications format and the two cannot be connected directly. To get to a USB format, a USB video card is needed. It will allow analog video to be captured to disc and also played from the computer to a standard television monitor. Don't make any attempt to wire a USB cable into an RCA connector. It won't work and damage is likely to the equipment connected to it.
A Sony PSP component video cable is needed. It connects the A/V output on the PSP to an RCA Component video and analog audio on a TV.
If you are sure there is no other connection (they are often concealed under a flap) then the audio and video out are probably providing an analogue signal for play back on a TV. You will need a video capture digitiser (See links below for example but there are many available) that converts the signals into a digital form and passes these to the computer.
Yes, you can use a USB microphone with an audio interface by connecting the USB microphone to the audio interface's USB port. This allows you to benefit from the audio quality and features of the interface while using the convenience of a USB microphone.
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you can not do it without an additional set of chips for changing the characteristics of the signal
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Scart connectors are a European video and audio standard for analog video signals. They have been commonly used as links between video recorders and televisions as they provide a single wire interface between the two. The signals used in a scart connector vary but they can include composite, S-video, RGB and component video. All of them are analog signals. Most new televisions do not offer scart connectors but the signals are almost always available on alternative inputs. Composite will usually have a single yellow phono socket (RCA socket), component will have three phono sockets S-video will have a 4 pin mini-din socket for example. There are a range of scart adaptor cables that have a scart plug at one end and separate video and audio connectors at the other. Select the type that is needed and it should all work fine. To answer the question specifically, a scart to USB adaptor sounds like a video capture device for use in a computer and is not the right thing to use in a television, even if the television has USB sockets.
All Audio-Technica AT models are mini jack only, and not USB.
No, USB and video ports are not the same thing. USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports are primarily used for data transfer and connecting peripherals, while video ports, such as HDMI, DisplayPort, or VGA, are specifically designed for transmitting video signals to displays. Each type of port serves different functions and uses distinct protocols for communication.
The easiest way to import audio or video into a ps3 is with the use of a USB flash drive. If you load the files on to a flash drive, you can put the flash drive in the input on the ps3, and then listen to or watch whatever is on the flash drive.