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How do I get sound on my TV through VGA?

How do I get sound on my TV through VGA?

  1. Connect one end of a VGA cable to your computer’s VGA port.
  2. Connect and secure the other end of the VGA cable to the “VGA,” “D-Sub” or “PC-Input” port on the back of your TV.
  3. Plug one end of a 3.5 mm audio cable into your computer or speaker’s headphone jack.
  4. Power on your computer and TV.

Can you connect RCA to VGA?

This converter will allow you connect your video source devices like VCR’s, camcorders or DVD players to your VGA computer monitor. Any source / player with a Composite (Yellow RCA) or S-Video output can be connected to be converted to VGA. You can even keep your computer connected and just switch between inputs.

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Is red right or left?

The RCA connector was initially used for audio signals. They are often color-coded, yellow for composite video, red for the right audio channel, and white or black for the left channel of stereo audio.

Does VGA cable carry sound?

HDMI cables transmit both video and audio signals, but VGA cables are only able to transmit video. The back of the VGA adapter features a 3.5mm audio jack that allows you to attach an audio cable (not included) to your speakers or display so you can enjoy both audio and video from your HDMI-enabled device.

Does 15 pin VGA carry sound?

VGA cable (15-pin D-shaped connector) does not carry sound. You’ll need separate cable from your computer’ audio out / headphones port to TV’ audio IN.

Does VGA have sound?

DVI and VGA are both video connectors that do not carry sound. In order to get sound through your TV via this method, you will also need an audio cable. Most, but not all TV’s will have a 3.5mm audio input connector, usually alongside one of the HDMI ports.

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Are RCA audio and video cables the same?

In most cases there is really no difference between the cables as the only difference is the signal that they actually carry. The RCA cable is typically composed of 3 cables that would carry 1 for video and 2 for audio (left and right channels). The three cables can be easily swapped without compromising performance.