My grandson has an HP computer and would like the audio from it to feed into the powered speakers that I gave him. There's no 3.5mm stereo jack or RCA phono sockets on the computer, just a row of USBs. Does anyone know if it's possible to get audio from a USB at a level and impedance that will feed standard domestic equipment?
My grandson has an HP computer and would like the audio from it to feed
into the powered speakers that I gave him. There's no 3.5mm stereo jack
or RCA phono sockets on the computer, just a row of USBs. Does anyone
know if it's possible to get audio from a USB at a level and impedance
that will feed standard domestic equipment?
Bill
My grandson has an HP computer and would like the audio from it to feed
into the powered speakers that I gave him. There's no 3.5mm stereo jack
or RCA phono sockets on the computer, just a row of USBs. Does anyone
know if it's possible to get audio from a USB at a level and impedance
that will feed standard domestic equipment? Bill
wrightsaerials@aol.com <wrightsaerials@f2s.com> wrote:
My grandson has an HP computer and would like the audio from it to feed
into the powered speakers that I gave him. There's no 3.5mm stereo jack
or RCA phono sockets on the computer, just a row of USBs. Does anyone
know if it's possible to get audio from a USB at a level and impedance
that will feed standard domestic equipment?
Bill
Put external sound card into Amazon. Lots of suitable bits and bobs there.
My grandson has an HP computer and would like the audio from it to feed into the powered speakers that I gave him. There's no 3.5mm stereo jack or RCA phono sockets on the computer, just a row of USBs. Does anyone know if it's possible to get audiofrom a USB at a level and impedance that will feed standard domestic equipment?
BillAfter a lot of faffing around and phoning I've discovered that the machine is a HP Pavilion All-in-One - 24-k0003na.
On Wednesday, 23 November 2022 at 20:14:50 UTC, wrightsaerials@aol.com wrote:
My grandson has an HP computer and would like the audio from it to feedAfter a lot of faffing around and phoning I've discovered that the
into the powered speakers that I gave him. There's no 3.5mm stereo jack
or RCA phono sockets on the computer, just a row of USBs. Does anyone
know if it's possible to get audio from a USB at a level and impedance
that will feed standard domestic equipment?
Bill
machine is a HP Pavilion All-in-One - 24-k0003na.
Bill
My grandson has an HP computer and would like the audio from it to feed into the powered speakers that I gave him. There's no 3.5mm stereo jack or RCA phono sockets on the computer, just a row of USBs. Does anyone know if it's possible to get audiofrom a USB at a level and impedance that will feed standard domestic equipment?
Bill
wrightsaerials@aol.com <wrightsaerials@f2s.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 23 November 2022 at 20:14:50 UTC, wrightsaerials@aol.com wrote:
My grandson has an HP computer and would like the audio from it to feedAfter a lot of faffing around and phoning I've discovered that the
into the powered speakers that I gave him. There's no 3.5mm stereo jack
or RCA phono sockets on the computer, just a row of USBs. Does anyone
know if it's possible to get audio from a USB at a level and impedance
that will feed standard domestic equipment?
Bill
machine is a HP Pavilion All-in-One - 24-k0003na.
Bill
Claims to have headphone out
1 SuperSpeed USB Type-A 5Gbps signaling rate (Battery Charging 1.2); 1 >headphone/microphone combo
Though how this combo is physically presented I wouldn’t like to say.
wrightsaerials@aol.com <wrightsaerials@f2s.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 23 November 2022 at 20:14:50 UTC, wrightsaerials@aol.com wrote:
My grandson has an HP computer and would like the audio from it to feedAfter a lot of faffing around and phoning I've discovered that the
into the powered speakers that I gave him. There's no 3.5mm stereo jack
or RCA phono sockets on the computer, just a row of USBs. Does anyone
know if it's possible to get audio from a USB at a level and impedance
that will feed standard domestic equipment?
Bill
machine is a HP Pavilion All-in-One - 24-k0003na.
Bill
Claims to have headphone out
1 SuperSpeed USB Type-A 5Gbps signaling rate (Battery Charging 1.2); 1 headphone/microphone combo
Though how this combo is physically presented I wouldn’t like to say.
On Thu, 24 Nov 2022 06:46:07 -0000 (UTC), Tweed
<usenet.tweed@gmail.com> wrote:
wrightsaerials@aol.com <wrightsaerials@f2s.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 23 November 2022 at 20:14:50 UTC, wrightsaerials@aol.com wrote:
My grandson has an HP computer and would like the audio from it to feed >>>> into the powered speakers that I gave him. There's no 3.5mm stereo jack >>>> or RCA phono sockets on the computer, just a row of USBs. Does anyoneAfter a lot of faffing around and phoning I've discovered that the
know if it's possible to get audio from a USB at a level and impedance >>>> that will feed standard domestic equipment?
Bill
machine is a HP Pavilion All-in-One - 24-k0003na.
Bill
Claims to have headphone out
1 SuperSpeed USB Type-A 5Gbps signaling rate (Battery Charging 1.2); 1
headphone/microphone combo
Though how this combo is physically presented I wouldn’t like to say.
A quick glance at pictures of the thing shows a small round socket on
the edge near the bottom right corner.
It'll be a combination microphone/headphone socket for a headset, so
3.5mm but with four connections.
Rod.
In article <5cf41444-a828-433d-a422-91f8a12bd601n@googlegroups.com>,
wrightsaerials@aol.com <wrightsaerials@f2s.com> wrote:
My grandson has an HP computer and would like the audio from it to
feed into the powered speakers that I gave him. There's no 3.5mm
stereo jack or RCA phono sockets on the computer, just a row of USBs.
Does anyone know if it's possible to get audio from a USB at a level
and impedance that will feed standard domestic equipment? Bill
Bill There are certainly adaptors that provide line level audio from a
USB input. They've been around for many years.
On Wednesday, 23 November 2022 at 20:14:50 UTC, wrightsaerials@aol.com
wrote:
My grandson has an HP computer and would like the audio from it toAfter a lot of faffing around and phoning I've discovered that the
feed into the powered speakers that I gave him. There's no 3.5mm
stereo jack or RCA phono sockets on the computer, just a row of USBs.
Does anyone know if it's possible to get audio from a USB at a level
and impedance that will feed standard domestic equipment? Bill
machine is a HP Pavilion All-in-One - 24-k0003na. Bill
Claims to have headphone out
1 SuperSpeed USB Type-A 5Gbps signaling rate (Battery Charging 1.2); 1 headphone/microphone combo
Though how this combo is physically presented I wouldn’t like to say.
On Wed 23/11/2022 20:46, Tweed wrote:
wrightsaerials@aol.com <wrightsaerials@f2s.com> wrote:
My grandson has an HP computer and would like the audio from it to feed
into the powered speakers that I gave him. There's no 3.5mm stereo jack
or RCA phono sockets on the computer, just a row of USBs. Does anyone
know if it's possible to get audio from a USB at a level and impedance
that will feed standard domestic equipment?
Bill
Put external sound card into Amazon. Lots of suitable bits and bobs
there.
Correction: enter 'external USB sound card'. Scan.co.uk is a good place
to look.
Scan.co.uk is a good place to look.
They've never had any repeat business from me.
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