Your computer is your PC, you could use RCA jacks to connect your computer sound to yout tv though.
Adapter cables will be required when connecting a standard 1/8th inch computer speaker to an RCA input.
no only on flash/thumb drive i have tried and failed
To delete songs off of an RCA Lyra 5102, you need to first plug the player up to your computer with a USB cord. Go to 'My Computer', then open the RCA Lyra. From there, you can see all the songs you have loaded onto the player. Right-click the song you no longer want and select 'delete'.
The year was 1955, but it wasn't much a matter of "signing" with RCA. RCA bought his recording contract from Sun Records for $35,000 (a rather large sum back then).
To watch Internet TV on your home television from your computer, requires a vga to rca adapter. The VGA end of the adapter plugs into the VGA port of your computer. The RCA end of the adapter plugs into the RCA converter on your home television. The RCA converter carries the signal to the television. The RCA converter is needed to watch cable or satellite. The RCA cables consist of three cables. All three cables work together to deliver the picture, left channel audio and right channel audio. Newer model televisions have the ports on the back of the television. Older televisions have the ports located on the front. These popular coaxial cables are included when you purchase a new television.
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The original full price for the RCA STAV-3880 was $299.99, often on sale for $249.99
It should work with any operating software after xp, but i reccomend getting 7 for better performance
You need to get a stereo 3.5mm minijack to rca jack cable.It has a small single jack on one end and two rca jacks on the other.It's called a Y cable on websites.You can get one for less than 10 dollars.
Get a VGA to RCA converter (or cable). They can be found for under 35 dollars (You can actually get this cord from wholesalers for under 5 bucks at express.ebay.com. Search 'VGA to RCA converter'.
Yes, some boom boxes play computer discs. Sony and RCA both manufacture boom boxes which play computer discs.