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  • Smart Computing Article - Audio Components
    , or other audio component. The difference in the inputs is the signal strength. A microphone provides a much weaker signal than the line output of a stereo component does. So if you plug a microphone into the line-input jack, the resulting audio will be barely discernable. If you plug a line-level output
  • Smart Computing Article - Jabber to justification
    On your CPUs are numerous jacks, including those for a keyboard, mouse, speakers, printer, and a modem/phone line hookup. A jack is a socket or receptacle into which a connector (or plug) is inserted, especially for audio devices, such as sound cards, and telecommunications equipment
  • Smart Computing Article - Create, Record, & Listen
    applications, but many others support plug-ins that adjust and balance volume, such as Volume Logic ($19.95; I want to record my LPs to CDs, but when I connect my turntable to my sound card, I can't capture the audio. How can I fix this? Even if your turntable's output cables fit the input jacks on your
  • Smart Computing Article - Members Of The Board
    AT is a replaceable plate for the rear panel of the computer. Because motherboard manufacturers can include a tailored metal plate with each board, they can mount (connectors such as USB [Universal Serial Bus]) and audio jacks on the rear of the board any way they like. ATX boards and power supplies also have

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