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No. The only cable that transmits audio and video is HDMI.
An HDMI port, and a HDMI cable are required for a Roku player for both audio and visual. The audio cable should come with the Roku player itself, and if it does not, it can be purchased online from a variety of retailers.
I would recommend Apple's iPods with video and pictures, as they come with an audio/video cable that can be hooked right up to your television and stereo system and will display photos and video quickly and easily.
If by "plug-ins" you mean audio cables, then yes, Beats by Dr. Dre headphones come with their own audio cable(s).
If you are not happy with the sound of your car stereo, you can always buy a car audio equalizer. For the best quality sound this is a good option. It does come with a price though.
I'm guessing you are talking about the preset sounds that come with your keyboard? First, you need to have a 1/4inch stereo output from your keyboard. If your keyboard only has a 1/8th inch stereo output, a converter will be needed. This audio output cable will go to an audio interface device, which will most likely be connected to your computer via USB or Firewire. Within logic, create a new track with "external instrument" and then you should be able to record your keyboards presets! ^_^
Digital Video Disc players offer audio and video experience for the user. Stereo players on the other hand play only audio. These two players come standard in most cars produced post 2004.
Yes. It is known as a Firewire. They come when you rub them.
Belkin PureAV Y Audio Cable comes in 3 foot,6 foot and 7 foot lengths.It seems like you should be able to get a longer one,but I don't see it right now.
A good balanced audio output with a good quality low loss cable and a true balanced receiver allows audio to be run for distances running into thousands of feet. One of the most challenging cable runs for outside broadcasts is at golf tournaments. Audio signals from microphones back to the production truck can approach a mile in length. There are certainly some loss of signal levels at that length but with robust, high quality cable, clean signals are delivered and used without problem. It seems unlikely that a home theater application will come close to those cable runs unless you have a very, very big theater.
yea, but to run the rca's you can either splice them into your rear speakers or your can buy an rca adapter from an audio store and install that. it will come with instructions on how to install it. hope this helps you
There are a couple of different ways of doing this. You can go and buy a Audio and Video Cable. They usually come seperate. Now you have to check on your TV what kind of Cable you need. Some newer Tv's have USB slots in them making it much easier to connect the computer. VGA Cables Audio Cable (goes in the microphone slot on the computer)