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How do I connect my sound card to my computer speakers?
- Locate the sound card jacks on your computer.
- Plug one speaker into the other, if required.
- Plug the speaker cable into the green “Line-out” jack of a desktop computer.
- Plug the power cord from the speakers into an electrical socket and turn the speakers on.
What’s the use of sound card?
The main function of a sound card is to play audio, usually music, with varying formats (monophonic, stereophonic, various multiple speaker setups) and degrees of control. The source may be a CD or DVD, a file, streamed audio, or any external source connected to a sound card input. Audio may be recorded.
How do I find my sound card settings?
Sound card settings can be found within your PC’s control panel, or they are accessible through OTOsuite’s Configuration Wizard. To check your sound cards are configured correctly, open Tools > Configuration Wizard select ‘Configure’ for PMM. Click ‘Next’ once.
How do I open sound settings?
1] Open Sound Settings via Search
- Click the Search icon or bar on the extreme left of the taskbar OR press the Windows key on the keyboard.
- Type the word sound .
- Select Sound settings from the result or click Open on the right pane.
Can I connect regular Speakers to my computer?
Rear speaker jacks: The standard PC setup is to plug a set of stereo speakers into the audio output jacks on the I/O panel, located on the back of the typical PC. USB speakers: You can plug USB speakers or headphones into any USB port on the computer.
How do I use audio monitor?
Right-click the audio icon in the system tray area of the Windows taskbar and select “Playback devices.” If you connected your monitor via HDMI or DisplayPort, click the name of your monitor in the list of devices. If you connected via 3.5 mm audio and DVI or VGA, click “Speakers.”