The sound card takes data from the computer ... which came from the internet ...
makes sound from the data, and sends the sound back to the computer so that
you can listen to it through the computer's speakers or earphone jack.
The place you want to connect to the stereo is one of the little jacks on the computer
that's marked for either earphones or "line out".
The only problem you'll have is a minor one ... getting a cable made up with
the right kind of plugs on it, to fit the computer's output jack at one end and
the stereo's input jacks at the other end.
Connect the TV to a stereo unit and listen to the sound through the stereo.
That means it can connect to a wireless Bluetooth headset that will put out stereo sound.
Remove the radio and check to see that the connectors are plugged in to the back of the radio.if they are connected then it may be a bad radio.
Yes it is possible, first you need a 3.5mm to rca jacks cable this will connect the audio from your laptop to the radio receive using one of the inputs from he back side If this is to be use in a car stereo , you will need to add an auxiliary audio input interface to your car radio
Yes, you can listen to an internet "radio" station on your stereo. If you do that, the audio might sound better than it does on your computer. You won't use the "AM/FM" part of your stereo, just the audio amplifier section. To do that, the stereo needs a jack (socket) somewhere on it that's labeled "LINE IN" or "AUX" or "INPUT". You need to get a cable to connect the audio from the computer to the stereo. It's not possible for me to describe the connectors you'll need on the ends of the cable ... you'll have to figure that out for yourself, maybe with some help from a friend who understands these things. Once you have the cable . . . -- Connect one end of it to the headphone jack on the computer. -- Connect the other end to the "LINE IN" or "AUX" or "INPUT" jack on the stereo. -- Look for a switch on the stereo marked "LINE" or "AUX" or "EXTERNAL" or "INPUT". When you flip that switch, you'll be listening to computer audio through the stereo. (Note: The first time, before you have the volume controls adjusted, it may blast you out. Don't get scared. Just tweak both volume controls ... one on the computer and one on the stereo ... until they're both roughly at the same place, and everything will sound nice.)
You can listen to an internet "radio" station on your stereo. If you do that, the audio might sound better than it does on your computer. You won't use the "AM/FM" part of your stereo, just the audio amplifier section. To do that, the stereo needs a jack (socket) somewhere on it that's labeled "LINE IN" or "AUX" or "INPUT". You need to get a cable to connect the audio from the computer to the stereo. It's not possible for me to describe the connectors you'll need on the ends of the cable ... you'll have to figure that out for yourself, maybe with some help from a friend who understands these things. Once you have the cable . . . -- Connect one end of it to the headphone jack on the computer. -- Connect the other end to the "LINE IN" or "AUX" or "INPUT" jack on the stereo. -- Look for a switch on the stereo marked "LINE" or "AUX" or "EXTERNAL" or "INPUT". When you flip that switch, you'll be listening to computer audio through the stereo. (Note: The first time, before you have the volume controls adjusted, it may blast you out. Don't get scared. Just tweak both volume controls ... one on the computer and one on the stereo ... until they're both adjusted to roughly the same place, and everything will sound fine.)
Stereo transmitters work with your FM radio station to broadcast MP3 or digital recorder files through your stereo. You need a stereo transmitter to pick up the sound data and broadcast through the radio.
You use an adapter.
In order to connect your sound system to be able to hear the streaming music make sure the device streaming music has either Bluetooth or an auxiliary output. If Bluetooth is available on your sound system and streaming device then simply pair the two devices. If not, connect an aux cable from your sound system to the device streaming music.
You sound card should have a audio in port.
You can connect both left and right speaker wires to the one speaker but it will not sound very good but it will work.
Connect the av cable video plug to the composite video in (yellow). Connect the left and right audio to the stereo audio input, or connect these to your surround sound system.