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Audio only: Analog: Often unmarked on consumer audio equipment since it is so common, or labelled with headphones symbol or as "line out". Computers and other equipment sometimes use Microsoft-Intel color coding scheme, especially when there are multiple input/output plugs. 3.5 mm TRS minijack RCA connector: Balanced audio
Three RCA connectors - yellow for composite video, and white and red for stereo audio RCA connector: Widely used in consumer electronics for audio and video. A single connector must be used for each signal. SCART: Consumer electronics, mostly in Europe. Carries analog stereo sound, along with composite video and/or RGB video.
Audio Pink / 701C Analog microphone audio input (mono or stereo). 3.5 mm TRS Light blue / 284C Analog line level audio input. Lime green / 577C Analog line level audio output. Orange / 157C Analog audio output for the center speaker and Subwoofer Brown / 4645C Analog audio output for "right-to-left" speakers.
For audio format codecs 2–8, the maximum supported bitrate in bit/s, divided by 8000. For audio format codecs 9–14, format dependent value. For audio format codec 15 (Extension): Bit 7–3: Audio format extended code 00000 0: reserved; 00001 1: Not used; 00010 2: Not used; 00011 3: Not used; 00100 4: MPEG-4 HE AAC; 00101 5: MPEG-4 HE AAC v2 ...
TV-out on an Intergraph Intense3D Voodoo Rush; S-video (first connector) and composite video (yellow RCA connector below) The term TV-out is commonly used to label the connector of equipment providing an analog video signal acceptable for a television AV input. TV-out is different from AV-out in that it only provides video, no audio.
A sound card (also known as an audio card) is an internal expansion card that provides input and output of audio signals to and from a computer under the control of computer programs. The term sound card is also applied to external audio interfaces used for professional audio applications.
AV input stands for Audio/Visual input, [1] which is a common label on a connector to receive (AV) audio/visual signals from electronic equipment that generates AV signals (AV output). These terminals are commonly found on such equipment as a television , DVD recorder or VHS recorder , and typically take input from a DVD player , a TV tuner ...
This is a listing of open-source codecs—that is, open-source software implementations of audio or video coding formats, audio codecs and video codecs respectively. Many of the codecs listed implement media formats that are restricted by patents and are hence not open formats.