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YellowAries: How would I determine if it can handle such?
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JMich: Reading the manual, or taking a look through the TV's menu. Googling may also help, but it would probably also direct you towards the manual.
Looking at the ports on the TV and how they are labelled may also tell you.
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Wishbone: Looking at the ports on the TV and how they are labelled may also tell you.
On the back there's a huge amount of inputs (the round ones for audio and YCPBR or w/e, also red+white ones)

One of the Red+White ones is labeled DVI / PC

Also, I have my Video output for PC set to "PC" as my TV allows me to have 3 HDMI connections as well, one of which is for the Cable, one for the PS3/360 and this one for "PC". It's a fairly new HDTV, it even supports 3D... I would imagine it can support audio from the sound card also?

Oh, and there is also an "INPUTS" menu options where I can select between Antenna, 3 HDMI's, and 3 regular "Inputs"..
Post edited July 19, 2013 by YellowAries
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Wishbone: Looking at the ports on the TV and how they are labelled may also tell you.
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YellowAries: On the back there's a huge amount of inputs (the round ones for audio and YCPBR or w/e, also red+white ones)

One of the Red+White ones is labeled DVI / PC

Also, I have my Video output for PC set to "PC" as my TV allows me to have 3 HDMI connections as well, one of which is for the Cable, one for the PS3/360 and this one for "PC". It's a fairly new HDTV, it even supports 3D... I would imagine it can support audio from the sound card also?
That would be a separate audio input which is automatically combined with the video signal from the HDMI port labelled "PC". If you already have the image, all you need is a 3.5" jack-to-dual-phono cable.
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YellowAries: Edit: Is there any other way to get audio to my HDTV with this sound card... Can't I just buy like a 3.5 Jack to Audio Component Cable and plug that into my TV?

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Yes, exactly this! :-)
Post edited July 19, 2013 by Wishbone
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Wishbone: That would be a separate audio input which is automatically combined with the video signal from the HDMI port labelled "PC". If you already have the image, all you need is a 3.5" jack-to-dual-phono cable.
AH OK! Whew, well I'm friggin' glad this problems almost over with... thank GODDDDDD... you all are SOOO helpful!!! Thanks SOO much =D!!! Well, I guess it's better to spend 3 bucks as opposed to 30, right! =)
Post edited July 19, 2013 by YellowAries
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YellowAries: Edit: I found <span class="bold">This</span>. Seems to do the same thing, except I don't have to buy the 3.5 Jack-To-Jack cable. =D!
Glad I could help. . . =)

Concerning the cheaper converter above you might consider the length of the cables in the product image. I believe you would end up buying an audio and a USB cable since it appears that once plugged into the VGA output . . . the audio and USB would not reach most port locations on a laptop?? It may not be an accurate image of the product but worth investigating prior to purchase.
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Stuff: Glad I could help. . . =)

Concerning the cheaper converter above you might consider the length of the cables in the product image. I believe you would end up buying an audio and a USB cable since it appears that once plugged into the VGA output . . . the audio and USB would not reach most port locations on a laptop?? It may not be an accurate image of the product but worth investigating prior to purchase.
I did check to see if everything would reach, and it would.. but, I'm not buying the converter, I'm buying a Y Phono Cable =Þ
Post edited July 19, 2013 by YellowAries