S/PDIF format ShowS/PDIF format
The S/PDIF standard ("Sony/Philips Digital Interface", or SPDIF for short) is a digital audio data transfer format. It is an international standard known as "IEC-958 type II", which defines both hardware specifications (physical...
Stereo mixer / audio mixer missing ShowStereo mixer / audio mixer missing
Boost the launch of Windows Audio Service
Installation of standard audio codecs
In this tips, we will show you how to troubleshoot Windows audio mixer missing.
First of all, verify that you have...
Audio services missing ShowStereo Mixer/Audio Mixer missing
Forcing the start of Windows Audio Service
Installation of standard audio codecs
If the audio mixer of Windows fails to launch, make sure that you have installed the drivers for sound card, downloaded...
[Audacity]Convert your music tapes into digital format Show[Audacity]Convert your music tapes into digital format
Issue
How can I convert your music tapes into digital format easily?
Solution
If you have a tape player with a min-jack audio output, with the appropriate cable, you can try to connect it...
How to connect your PC to wireless stereo channel? ShowHow to connect your PC to wireless stereo channel?
Why connect your PC on a stereo channel?
Check if the string to an audio input
Exit type on the sound card
Settings
Why connect your PC on a stereo channel?
Computers now provide a...
RCA connectors (CINCH) ShowRCA connector
The RCA connector (Radio Corporation of America, sometimes called CINCH) is a connector used for transporting audio or video signals. The RCA plug is used to send video and audio signals (in mono or stereo) through a two-wire cable,...
Creating an RJ45 crossover cable ShowWhat's an RJ45 plug?
A network card may have several types of connectors, with the most common being:
An RJ45 connector; A BNC connector (coaxial cable).
The RJ-45 is the one which interests us here, as it it the most widely used. The cables...
Cables and connectors ShowConnectors
In information science, connectors, normally called "input-output connectors" (or I/O for short), are interfaces for linking devices by using cables. They generally have a male end with pins protruding from it. This plug is meant to be...