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ya, sure it does. You can use it with earphones of without earphones
Turn up the speakers, or use earphones. Make sure the volume on the DVD player is set high enough.
I am guessing you would put them by the base, and just have the volume up high enough to be able to hear it without having the earbuds in your ears.
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Microsoft do not make computers. Apple earphones should play music on anything that has a suitable 3.5mm audio socket. The remote control and microphone features found on some Apple earphones will probably not be available on anything other than a suitable iPod.
just keep the headphones out and push play and it should work.
Computers do not need to 'register' headphones for the headphones to work. If the plug side of the headphones fits into a port side on the computer then problem solved. You may need to get different headphones (earbuds) if the plug on the earphones is too large for the available ports on the computer
If you own an iPod, then you most certainly are a lover of music and enjoy listening to it whether you're at home, in the car or at the gym working out. What can make or break music is the sound quality and with the iPhone, that can come down to the types of earphones you use. Some of the best include the Westone 4 earphones and the Shure SE425 chrome earphones.
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To play something out loud (like a song), you must have the iPod Touch 2nd generation or later. The 1st generation does not built-in speakers. Just take out the earphones and turn up the volume and play the sound.
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Make the tv volume low ?