with wires
with wires
just get a audio to audio cable and conect its one end to ipod and other into aux and enjoy
I think there is a layer of glass wich reflects the wave down the cable the the reciver turns it into digatel or audio and gives of a messadge to the tv or radio or any other
Yes. Just conect the VCR outputs (usually red and white for audio, yellow for video) to the DVR inputs. Set the DVR to record from that input, and press Play on the VCR.
If you connect it over a HDMI Connection and the graphics card in question running the interface allows for sound over HDMI, then yes. If you mean "Will I get sound from my computer as I always have.. " Then yes, you will as long as your primary audio output remains selected to your normal means (analog out, SPDIF, headphones, what have you.. ) Hope this helps!
This are the different audio streams, on a DVD there can be different Audiostreams for example the language stream in English represents audio 1, spanish audio 2 french audio 3 and German audio 4 and so on.
An audio DVD is one that has sound on it -- music, voice, etc.
one way is... you can go to a page where they sell music like music.com and then buy the songs that you like, when you buy them you could download them from your computer to your mp3 by conecting your mp3 to the computer by cable or the device that has to conect to the computer.GOOD LUCK! Or you can use a audio capture to record music from the internet staightly while you are listening to free music online.
An audio cassette is a cassette containing audio data.
An audio track is the audio component of a multimedia item.
The audio outs should go to a AUDIO IN on your stereo system. You might need audio adapters to make the easy.
Audio files are place into Audio tracks in video editing programs.