no. you will have to buy an inline rca adaptor.
No.
NO.
How about a audio cable with two MALE RCA jacks on each end. If both units are not stereo, use a "Y" cord to convert stereo to mono.
Your computer is your PC, you could use RCA jacks to connect your computer sound to yout tv though.
no
No
No, ipod can't be connected to RCA jacks in a Car DVD player. RCA is used for normal connection for A/V sources, but for ipod, unless your Ford factory DVD player support ipod, your ipod can't work in your DVD. But like this Eonon E1091 Car DVD player, it has such function itself.http://www.eonon.com/2-Din-DVD-Player/E1091.html?utm_source=wiki.answers.com&utm_medium=answer&utm_campaign=answer
This particular model has one RCA jack, situated on the rear of the model.
If those coaxial jacks are not in the back of your computer then you will need that adapter.
No.
HDTV is digital, RCA jacks are composite. They're not compatible video formats. You'd need a digital to analog converter.
actually yes, this is very vital to a superb sounding system, you need the auxillary ports in the back of an aftermarket CD player. these are used to plug your amp into with the RCA jacks, then you just connect your speakers to the amp and then you will have your speakers sounding better.