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    Can headphones be plugged in to the S-video Output

    Hello everyone I want to ask a small question with you all. Well the thing is that I have a dell Inspiron laptop and have a small query, I have just developed a small interest for DJ ing. So my laptop basically has only one output port for the headphones I know about the S-Video output it is basically used for the digital music output and I am thinking that the S-video output port can be made for the headphones. So that’s what my basic idea was, so I just need to know is this method possible for me or not? If it is possible then I need to know how? So please do let mention me about the same.

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    Re: Can headphones be plugged in to the S-video Output

    Well In that case you might require a adapter that will allow you to split the port as well as the audio. So that can be a good option to go with, you must definitely have a look at those options that I have specified. You might also require a D/A converter if the sound output belongs to the S/PDIF audio. So these are the basic requirements that you might be needing so that you can get the above mentioned steps correctly. So go ahead with what I have specified.

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    Re: Can headphones be plugged in to the S-video Output

    If you are not thinking of spending much amount in the conversion then the best recommended software for you is the ini converter. I think ini converter is a good idea to get started with because it will enable you triple output i.e with the speaker, mic and the headphone. So you will definitely get what you are looking for and hence i think that’s the way to go with it. So I hope you have got the necessary suggestion, do work on it and I am sure it will benefit you.

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    Re: Can headphones be plugged in to the S-video Output

    See basically what you need in such situation is that you need a 3.5mm splitter I would advise you to not to settle with the colored wires splitter because that will split the audio channels in t he different direction. Go for some good and sturdier cables that will give you a good output. So that’s my suggestion for you. Well there are several websites that you can have a look at such as pccables. So that will also be helpful for you in the process. So I hope you liked my advice and I am sure it has helped you.

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    Re: Can headphones be plugged in to the S-video Output

    Ok thanks a lot for all the help that has really helped me a lot and I must thank you all for all the suggestion’s and the necessary advice that you all have given it to me, I am really impressed with all the suggestions that you have given me. yes I will make sure that I will work on the necessary recommendation that you have suggested here and let’s see if that works or not. I will let you know if the solutions worked for me.

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