You will have to burn the music onto a CD as the stereo will not accept the DVD.
Your speakers are broken.
It may be the blend door actuator. This part starting making a clicking sound in my 2003 Lincoln Navigator. It is located in the back right panel next to the rear seat. When I removed the actuator and opened it up, I found that one of the gears was partially stripped.
lets assuming the radio is turning on and there's is no sound at all coming from the radio, CD or tape here's are three possible answer 1) make sure your radio is not on mute 2) make sure the volume is on position and its in the desire level of sound 3) make sure you have no lose wiring connection from your radio through your speakers. and also check if there's any fuses attached to your wire from your radio
depending on the headunit you can output the sound through your car stereo speakers
You should have sound coming out already when there's a song or sounds playing. If it's not working, check if it's muted or if the speakers are broken.
The sound is picked up either by a microphone or electric coil, amplified and output through speakers. Alternatively, in the case of electronic keyboards/organs, the sound is produced by an oscillator, shaped by 'envelope' circuits, amplified and output through speakers.
That depends on specifically which speakers you had in mind, but I use Logitech Surround Sound speakers with my PS3 and they work fine.
The purpose of a sound card on a computer is for sound to be output through speakers or headphones. The sound card works by converting digital data to sound.
It does not, but if you plug it into a computer u are able to hear sound from a vidio that was taken (through the computer speakers.)
Only ipod touches have out loud speakers. to get them to work, your headphones must be unplugged
as the sound comes out of the speakers its an output
If you want the surround sound to play through them then yes. If you want some other audio to be played than no.