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I have (2) HP All-In-One PC's -- 22-df0023w and 24-b223w.  Neither has an audio input. I tried to use an RCA to HDMI converter to provide an audio input, but I can't seem to get that to work.  How do I get a stereo audio signal into these All-In-One's?  For that matter, how do I get a stereo audio signal *out* of these PC's?  In the "old days" PC's had audio boards that had in and out plug-ins on them.  Is there an add-on I can purchase that would allow me to duplicate that by plugging into either a USB port or the HDMI plug?  I'm not even sure if the HDMI plug on these all-in-one's is an innie or an outie.  Sorry for the confusion, but the frustration index is high.  This used to be easy...

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After HOURS of searching, I finally found this, which I think will do what I want to do...

 

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000KW2YEI

 

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After HOURS of searching, I finally found this, which I think will do what I want to do...

 

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000KW2YEI

 

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