• audio from USB?

    From wrightsaerials@f2s.com@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 23 12:14:49 2022
    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

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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to Bill Wright on Wed Nov 23 20:55:42 2022
    Bill Wright 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?

    Yes dirt cheap, search for "USB sound card" on amazon or ebay.

    I'd tend to get the type with a short cable between the USB end and the mic/speaker socket end, the type without are more likely to get knocked and result in a broken USB socket.

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  • From Tweed@21:1/5 to wrightsaerials@aol.com on Wed Nov 23 20:46:49 2022
    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.

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  • From charles@21:1/5 to wrightsaerials@aol.com on Wed Nov 23 21:28:52 2022
    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.

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  • From Woody@21:1/5 to Tweed on Wed Nov 23 23:33:00 2022
    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.

    It is unusual for there to be no analogue inputs and outputs on a -
    presumably - desktop PC. Have you looked behind any flip open covers on
    the front of the unit? Alternatively if there is more than one CD drive
    slot (or even a floppy slot) have a look inside as there may well be unconnected cables. If it is a slim super-thin laptop you may find an
    optical output: optical to audio adapters are widely available and cheap.

    Try a bit of Googling for a handbook for the machine.

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  • From wrightsaerials@f2s.com@21:1/5 to wrightsaerials@aol.com on Wed Nov 23 18:52:18 2022
    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 anyone know if it's possible to get audio
    from a USB at a level and impedance that will feed standard domestic equipment?
    Bill
    After a lot of faffing around and phoning I've discovered that the machine is a HP Pavilion All-in-One - 24-k0003na.
    Bill

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  • From Tweed@21:1/5 to wrightsaerials@aol.com on Thu Nov 24 06:46:07 2022
    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 anyone
    know if it's possible to get audio from a USB at a level and impedance
    that will feed standard domestic equipment?
    Bill
    After a lot of faffing around and phoning I've discovered that the
    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.

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  • From Brian Gaff@21:1/5 to All on Thu Nov 24 08:56:41 2022
    I'm sure I've seen things like this, but failing that, what about those
    cheap berhinger Sound boxes. Replaces the sound system in the laptop. I have probably spelled it wrongly, but I have two here and they seem pretty good,
    but MAY need a powered hub if the inside computer noise is on the supply
    line and gets into the analogue bit of the sound box.
    Brian

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    "wrightsaerials@aol.com" <wrightsaerials@f2s.com> wrote in message news:5cf41444-a828-433d-a422-91f8a12bd601n@googlegroups.com...
    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

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  • From SH@21:1/5 to wrightsaerials@aol.com on Thu Nov 24 09:14:25 2022
    On 23/11/2022 20:14, 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 anyone know if it's possible to get audio
    from a USB at a level and impedance that will feed standard domestic equipment?
    Bill



    Here's an option:

    a USB audio dongle like this one:

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sabrent-External-Adapter-Windows-AU-MMSA/dp/B00IRVQ0F8

    no drivers or software needed. Also gives you the ability to add a
    microphone or line in.

    Use the line out for your powered active speakers.

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  • From MB@21:1/5 to All on Thu Nov 24 08:25:43 2022
    Does the computer have BlueTooth? Could you relay the audio using that,
    many external speakers have a BlueTooth input - I have one that
    sometimes use though unfortunately the Roberts radio only has a
    BlueTooth input, no BlueTooth output.

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  • From Roderick Stewart@21:1/5 to usenet.tweed@gmail.com on Thu Nov 24 09:18:03 2022
    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 anyone
    know if it's possible to get audio from a USB at a level and impedance
    that will feed standard domestic equipment?
    Bill
    After a lot of faffing around and phoning I've discovered that the
    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.

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  • From Robin@21:1/5 to Tweed on Thu Nov 24 09:16:52 2022
    On 24/11/2022 06:46, Tweed 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 anyone
    know if it's possible to get audio from a USB at a level and impedance
    that will feed standard domestic equipment?
    Bill
    After a lot of faffing around and phoning I've discovered that the
    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.


    it's usually a single 3.5mm socket recessed in the bottom edge. Takes
    either a headphone or a combined headphone/microphone. If user can't
    lift it safely use a mirror (or a smart phone in selfie mode).

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  • From SH@21:1/5 to Roderick Stewart on Thu Nov 24 09:30:36 2022
    On 24/11/2022 09:18, Roderick Stewart wrote:
    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 anyone
    know if it's possible to get audio from a USB at a level and impedance >>>> that will feed standard domestic equipment?
    Bill
    After a lot of faffing around and phoning I've discovered that the
    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.


    if it happens to be a 4 pole headset 3.5mm 4 pole socket:

    you can get Y adapters to take a combo 4 pole socket 3.5 mm jack to 2
    seperate 3.5mm 3 pole microphone and 3.5mm 3 pole headphone socket.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004SP0WAQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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  • From Jim Lesurf@21:1/5 to charles@candehope.me.uk on Thu Nov 24 15:18:02 2022
    In article <5a4c09e3dfcharles@candehope.me.uk>, charles <charles@candehope.me.uk> wrote:
    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.

    Indeed. FWIW I've 'reviewed' some of them on my AudioMisc site. You can get them for a wide range of price and quality/performance levels. TBH I've
    used them for all the machines I run for many years.

    Jim

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  • From Jim Lesurf@21:1/5 to wrightsaerials@aol.com on Thu Nov 24 15:24:38 2022
    In article <7d661394-1e80-4a59-a7dc-d9af06083680n@googlegroups.com>,
    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 anyone know if it's possible to get audio from a USB at a level
    and impedance that will feed standard domestic equipment? Bill
    After a lot of faffing around and phoning I've discovered that the
    machine is a HP Pavilion All-in-One - 24-k0003na. Bill

    If you want a good quality USB device that plays our audio *and* records
    it, then look at the "Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen". Uses jack plugs, etc, though.
    But at the price very good quality. I use that if I need an ADC+DAC with a laptop on battery. Good enough for measurement purposes.

    Failing that there are loads of 'OK' cheap, small USB DACs about - usually
    with a small jack socket aimed at use with headphones. But again, adaptors
    are cheap.

    Can't comment on how to install and setup under 'doze as I've not used that
    for decades. But it should (sic) be easy as that's what most people will
    have I guess.

    Jim

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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to Tweed on Thu Nov 24 19:11:03 2022
    Tweed wrote:

    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.

    3.5mm TRRS, I'd guess

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  • From Java Jive@21:1/5 to Woody on Fri Nov 25 16:34:53 2022
    On 23/11/2022 23:33, Woody wrote:
    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.

    I use an external Terratec USB sound card - quite an old model but I'm
    away from home and so can't check it right now - to play music from my
    laptop through the stereo, which works very well.

    Correction: enter 'external USB sound card'. Scan.co.uk is a good place
    to look.

    My experiences with Scan have been awful, though it was quite a while ago.



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  • From Paul Ratcliffe@21:1/5 to Woody on Sat Nov 26 18:06:31 2022
    On Wed, 23 Nov 2022 23:33:00 +0000, Woody <harrogate3@ntlworld.com> wrote:

    Scan.co.uk is a good place to look.

    Yes, and then buy from somewhere else.

    They've never had any repeat business from me.

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  • From alan_m@21:1/5 to Paul Ratcliffe on Sun Nov 27 22:55:11 2022
    On 26/11/2022 18:06, Paul Ratcliffe wrote:

    They've never had any repeat business from me.

    +1

    I once purchased quite a lot from them. 2 years later I started getting threatening letters from a debt collecting company. Scan had sold all
    their bad debt information to this collecting company.

    All my purchased had been by CC with the amounts paid in full before
    Scan had sent the items. Luckily had had kept all my CC information
    showing the payments and the invoices from Scan showing paid in full.

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