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Main => Audio/Jukebox/MP3 Forum => Topic started by: wongojack on October 16, 2011, 01:40:21 pm
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I figured someone on here would know this.
I have a VGA cable with an attached audio cable with a 3.5mm connector (like phones). The portion of the audio cable that extends away from the VGA connector is not long enought to reach the phones jack on my laptop. I want to try to patch the cable to make it just a few inches longer.
If I cut the cord (on the audio only) how many wires will I find inside? Is it just right and left? ground? How do I know which is R,L to match them up to another wire that I'll be using for the 'patch'?
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Let me add that I realize everyone on the internet is a moron and doesn't know that they can buy things to solve their problems, but I am aware of some of the commercial alternatives available to solve this problem.
For me I:
Don't want to buy anything else, I have an alternative already, I like to learn things.
I think it would be easy to connect 3 wires and have something exactly the right length.
Someone knows about this and I would be greatful if they would share their knowledge.
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The audio cable may have 2 wires and a braided shield that is ground or 3 wires including a ground and a braided shield. The first guess is probably the most common.