| Color | Function | Connector on PC |
|---|---|---|
| User input | ||
| Pink | Analog microphone audio input (mono or stereo) | 3.5 mm TRS |
| Light blue | Analog line level audio input | 3.5 mm TRS |
| Lime green | Analog line level audio output, front stereo (speakers or headphones) | 3.5 mm TRS |
Also asked, what color is audio input on TV?
Color coding in consumer equipment
| Composite analog video | Composite | Yellow |
|---|---|---|
| Analog audio | Left/Mono (record if 4 connector tape cable) | White |
| Right (record if 4 connector tape cable) | Red | |
| Left tape (play if 4 connector tape cable) | Black | |
| Right tape (play if 4 connector tape cable) | Yellow |
Likewise, which wire is for audio? Let's start with audio-only cables. The most common audio cables are called analog RCA cables. These are the cables with red and white, or sometimes red and black connectors. RCA cables are widely used to connect devices like VCRs and DVD players to TV sets or CD players to stereo receivers.
Likewise, people ask, what are the different color audio ports for?
Identify the audio jacks on the back of your computer. Unless your computer is very old, the jacks are color-coded green for line-out -- for speakers or headphones -- blue for line-in and pink for a microphone. The microphone and speaker jacks may also have small images next to them.
What is the red white and yellow inputs called?
It's called an RCA connector . The yellow cable is for composite video, and the the red and white cables are for stereo audio.