Does 3.5 mm jack support both audio and video?

A four conductor version (of a 3.5mm headphone jack) is becoming a de facto standard output connector for compact camcorders, providing stereo sound plus a video signal.
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Can a 3.5 mm jack carry video?

Depending on the cable, there will either be mono or stereo sound outputted. These same cables are used to connect digital video disc (DVD) players and many game systems for TV use and to connect stereos to large audio players. Along with transferring sound, a 3.5mm headphone jack also can be used as an audio input.
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Can headphone jack be used as video out?

they may be simple white and black lines, but yea. It still works. the only thing someone needs to do in terms of sending a video to a TV, is recording the screen, converting said screen frame-by-frame into the RCA video code, and then sending that through one of the headphone signals.
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What is a 3.5 mm headphone jack used for?

The 3.5mm headphone jack is an industry standard audio plug. Most commonly used for connecting a pair of stereo headphones to your smartphone or 'piping' your audio from your phone to an external amp either in your home or your car. Dependent on the number of connector rings, headphones can also include a microphone.
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Can headphone jack be used as audio in and out?

Short answer: No. The Headphone Jack is designed as an output only.
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Is 3.5 mm jack same as aux?

Are AUX (Auxiliary) connectors & headphone jacks the same? The construction of the aux connector and the headphone jack is often the same: 3.5mm (1/8″) TRS. However, the “auxiliary connector” is universal for audio while the “headphone jack” is, by its name, suited for headphones.
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Does 3.5mm support microphone?

TRS plugs come in different sizes ranging from 6.35mm to 2.5mm, the most familiar being the 3.5mm plug, which is commonly used for headphones. The TRS-type plug can only be used for either microphone input or stereo audio input, and not both.
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What is a 3.5 mm audio output?

A single 3.5mm stereo jack is often used for a headphone connection on a small portable device – such as a mobile phone or media player. You can see a mobile phone connector here: 3.5mm headphone jack on a mobile phone.
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Why do headphones have two jacks?

In most newer PCs, you'll often find a dual-purpose port. This port is made to be compatible with headsets that use the TRRS jack, which allows both headphone and microphone capabilities through a single connection.
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Does aux cable support video?

AUX Cord connects a stereo headphone jack to your amplifier or speakers. WORKS WITH MOST MINI DV AND DIGITAL CAMCORDERS that use a single 3.5mm (1/8') connector for exporting audio / video. Connect to Mini-Plug-compatible camcorders.
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Can I use a headphone jack as an aux?

The standard aux connector size is 3.5mm, while headphone jack sizes vary from 2.5mm to 6.35. You can use a headphone jack for an aux-in, but not the other way around. Auxiliary cables are essentially used for mixing consoles.
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How do I enable audio through 3.5 jack and not HDMI?

Apparently it's not possible to output sound through both the HDMI and the headphone jack simultaneously. But If you want to watch video through HDMI and listen via headphone jack do this: Right click on the speaker icon in the taskbar > left click playback devices > right click HDMI > disable. That works for me.
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Which of these connection supports both audio and video transmission?

High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a compact audio/video standard for transmitting uncompressed digital data.
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What is the purpose of an audio jack?

Audio jacks are found on many types of audio equipment and musical instruments that accept external sound sources. In a car or truck, an audio jack, also called a "media jack" or "auxiliary (AUX) jack," is a mini-phone socket that connects any portable music player to the vehicle's amplifier and speakers.
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What is meant by audio jack?

A common connector for plugging in a standard pair of music headphones such as the ones found on music players, computers and most other electronic devices with audio outputs. It can support stereo and/or microphone, depending on the number of separate connector rings on the jack.
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Can a headphone jack be used for speakers?

The Answer. SuperUser contributor Breakthrough offers some insight: It depends on what hardware you have in the computer, but there usually is a difference between speaker and headphone ports – specifically, relating to the max/min speaker/headphone impedance values you can use with either port.
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What is a 3.5 mm audio cable input?

The 3.5mm stereo cables are used to connect a variety of audio devices such as MP3 players, CD players, DVD players, and TVs to multimedia receivers including headphones and earphones. The various combinations include one male 3.5mm connector a choice of RCS connectors – two or three, male or female.
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How do I know if I have 3.5 mm jack?

3.5 mm Jacks. The most visible difference between the two connections is their size. The 3.5 mm jack is almost 50 percent larger than the 2.5 mm jack, but otherwise, they're similar. You'll also notice that the smaller 2.5 mm connection sometimes has an additional ring.
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Is mic and headphone jack the same?

Although microphone jacks and headphone jacks may use the same size connectors or combine into the same connector, the actual connections and signal flow are different: Headphone jacks send audio signals to a headphone plug; Mic jacks receive incoming audio signals from a microphone plug.
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Are mic and Aux same?

The Auxiliary input is designed for an amplified signal such as what is output from a smartphone headphone output. In order to use a microphone with the Aux input, it would need to be used with a microphone preamplifier before the signal gets to the Livemix Aux in. But as luck would have it, we make just such a device.
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How can I use headphones and mic at the same time?

Click on the “Recording” tab, look for the device you're using and select the “Properties” option. Click on the “Listen” tab. Check the “Listen to this device” option. This automatically feeds your mic input back to your headphone speakers, so you can hear how your mic sounds.
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Is audio in same as AUX?

There is no difference but the name. Both would be designed to be used with a source that puts out about 2v max. If an input is labeled "phono" it may have a phone preamp connected for turntables that do not have one built in or it may be a line level audio input labeled for use with a turntable with a preamp built in.
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Are all 3.5 mm cables the same?

Yeah, the cable sure can make a difference. These materials differ, and they don't necessary sound the same. Conductor (copper, silver, purity, ..), connectors, solder, insulation, cable length, ..
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What is AUX in and AUX out?

An aux-in (or auxiliary-in) socket in your car is a 3.5mm jack into which you can plug anything that has a standard headphone connection. It sends sound to the multimedia system, enabling you to 'stream' music from a device through the car's speakers.
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