Here are a couple of quick options:
1: Use two sound cards. Have your internet radio media player use one of them and your DVD media player use the other.
2: Use one sound card, but only get one channel of each at a time. I don't know if this will work exactly, but you could fork the signal, playing just the left channel of video at the computer and just the right channel of radio in the other room. Use the panning feature in your media players to force audio through either specific channel.
A lot depends on your configuration, I guess, and how much money you want to spend.
No. VGA is for the monitor. Speakers connect to the audio output using a mini-phone plug. On most machines, both the plug and the jack into which it goes are colored light green.
The RCA's from the amp will be arn to the CD player, then you need to connect the speaker's wire to the output + and - of the amp, this will cause the amp to have musical power from your radio, and the speakers to have the power from the amp..-Shocker
If it says that then connect it to iTunes on the computer you last synced it onto.
No. You buy a waring harness and connect it to the car wiring and the amp to the speakers there behind the radio.
All you need to do is connect the USB connecter to your camera and then your computer :~)
The TV will need to have AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to connect to the speakers or a amplifier to power the speakers and subwoofer.
You should be able to connect them to the headphone jack.
If your TV has RCA audio outputs, you can connect an amplifier to these outputs to plug in speakers. If it has a headphone jack, you can connect computer-type amplified speakers to this output.
A computer can only handle one set of speakers at a time.
Find your sound card (The card with 3 or more different headphone jacks), and install the cord from the speakers into the 3.5mm Green Jack, or the one labeled Speakers.
Maybe you forgot to connect it to your computer/laptop.
You can connect external speakers on a computer on either the headphone socket or sound output sockets on the sound card. You just need the compatible connectors on the audio wires of the music system speakers to connect to these sockets. - Neeraj Sharma
Regular passive (non-amplified) speakers will need to be connected to a power amp (an old stereo receiver can do this). Connect the line out of the computer to the aux or tape in of the receiver, and then connect speaker cables from the receiver to each of the speakers.
Installing new speakers on a desktop computer is a very simple procedure. First, you must connect the speakers and the computer via usb cable that came with the computer. The best place to connect this perhaps is on the back of the computer. Then, plus in the 3.5 mm jack on the computer. Plug the power chord, turn the speakers on, and your all set!
You can't. The only way is to simply, just connect your iPod to your computer then sync your songs and play from itunes.
Yes; a computer can have two network cards, to connect to two different networks.Yes; a computer can have two network cards, to connect to two different networks.Yes; a computer can have two network cards, to connect to two different networks.Yes; a computer can have two network cards, to connect to two different networks.
plug the speakers in and if necessary download a driver or if there are built in speakers go to sound settings --------------------- Connect a pair of speakers of headphones to the audio jack at the back (usually) of your computer. If there is no jack, you will need to install a 'sound card' available at most major computer retailers.