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Yes, provided that your amp has line level inputs, and you have the appropriate adapters.
an R5 is the region code for a DVD. R5 would be the Russian region. The "line" refers to the audio line. Because they are Russian DVD's, the audio is in Russian. Therefore, pirates and bootleggers must "line" up the audio with an English track.
Audio: Line-in; Microphone
No. Line in is for audio, but midi is for midi.
True. The line in the connector is a socket used to attach an audio source. The headphone connector is a socket that is used to attach an audio output device.
Yes, the microphone or line in -input converts your analog signal into digital.
There are basically three levels in audio. Microphone level which is the very low level put out by a microphone. Speaker level is the very high level put out by a amplifier that feeds a speaker. Line level is the middle level that is used to feed audio between components. Consumer audio devices usually use a RCA connector for line level.
I only know of, Audio Adrenaline and Straight Line Stitch
Record the tape using the audio line in, save as a wav,mp3, any thing like that. Then burn on to an audio CD
A trunkline refers to audio, and it represents an "address" that determines where the video and audio signals need to be directed to. A trunkline refers to audio, and it represents an "address" that determines where the video and audio signals need to be directed to.
A trunkline refers to audio, and it represents an "address" that determines where the video and audio signals need to be directed to. A trunkline refers to audio, and it represents an "address" that determines where the video and audio signals need to be directed to.
Yes, the line in connector can be used for audio sources such as tape players, microphones, etc depending on the sound card.