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PC audio output to copper wire type speakers... Thread starter ... is that they aren't normal computer speakers, ... the copper wire around the 2 parts of the ends of the composite cable.
This is a pretty silly pet peeve of mine, but I really hate devices that have hardwired cables. One of the most common offenders is subwoofers' power cables; you almost never see one that's ...
It's a headscratcher as to why it's taken Microsoft so long to incorporate the ability to pipe sound output to multiple ...
Wiggle the speaker cables to see if the hum is intermittent or consistent. An intermittent hum may be caused by cracked or broken speaker wire. Ensure the computer is plugged in to a grounded outlet.
You can find optical-to-analog audio adapters for cheap if need be, though. We haven’t tried this speaker system ourselves, but it’s a winner on Amazon, averaging 4.5 stars out of 5 across ...
If you use an HDMI cable to connect your PC to a monitor with speakers that support HDMI, you might not hear the sound. In such a situation, you need to set the HDMI audio device as the default.
If it does, you can use a 3.5mm male-to-male audio cable to connect your laptop’s sound system to your TV’s speakers. If it doesn’t, you’ll have to use other speakers.
The transmitter comes with a 3.5 mm audio cable, a USB-A–to–USB-C charging cable, and a carrying case. 1Mii says the ML300 has a 12-hour battery life in transmitter mode (we didn’t ...
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