Rs Out Cs Out
What are CSOut, RSOut and SSOut? ۔
My MSI motherboard has six 3.5mm connectors labeled: MIC, Lineout, Line In, RS Out, CS Out and SS Out.
The lineout looks for headphones and it's clear that it would be appropriate to label the microphone MIC, but what do you connect to the other four ports? The rules are meaningless.
This audio connector is used for audio devices. You can vary the audio jack colors for different audio sound effects.
Used for channel input, external CD player, tape recorder or.
Other audio devices
Line out speaker or headphone connection.
Mike Inn is the connector for micro planes.
RSOut = RearSurround Out in 4.1 / 5.1 / 7.1ch mode.
CS or SSOut = 5.1 / 7.1 center channel / subwoofer output.
Since I have a small motherboard, I have only one input, one output and one microphone on the motherboard (plus one microphone and one output in front of the case).
In such cases, the manual explains how to explain it.
Very easy with 2 channel system.
But 4 channels, 6 channels (which I think is 5.1 system) and 8 channels (I think one of them is 7.1) you have to be careful
A list of who goes where ...
But I mean, center for center and subwoofer and only 6 and 8 channels.
SS is only for side and 8 channel speakers where front audio is specially mentioned, a box is required here.
Rs Out Cs Out
Rs Out Cs Out
What are CSOut, RSOut and SSOut? 3
My MSI motherboard has six 3.5mm connectors labeled: MIC, LineOut, LineIn, RSOut, CSOut and SSOut.
It looks like the lineout is for headphones and it's clear that the microphone will match the MIC label, but what plug do you plug into the other four ports? The manuals are meaningless.
This audio connector is used for audio devices. You can vary the colors of the audio jack for different audio sound effects.
Used for channel input, external CD player, tape recorder or.
Other audio devices.
Line out speaker or headphone connection.
Mike Inn is a connector for micro aircraft.
RSOut = RearSurround Out in 4.1 / 5.1 / 7.1ch mode.
CS or SSOut = 5.1 / 7.1 center channel / subwoofer output
As I have a small motherboard, I have only one input, one output and one microphone on the motherboard (plus one microphone and one output in front of the case).
In these cases, the manual explains how to configure it.
Very easy with 2 channel system
But with 4 channels, 6 channels (which I think is 5.1 system) and 8 channels (I think one of them is 7.1) you have to be careful.
A list of who goes where ...
But I mean, CS for center and subwoofer and only 6 and 8 channels.
SS is only for side and 8 channel speakers where front audio is specifically mentioned, a box is required here.