Yes, normally an audio player like a CD changer can be connected to a television although there are often better ways to use the player. If the television is the only equipment in a room that has loudspeakers, then it might be the best way to use a CD changer.
The first thing to do is to look for the video and audio inputs on the back of the television. Most of them have a selection of different inputs. The inputs you are after are a pair of RCA sockets (Phono sockets). They will be colored red and white or red and black. They will have another connector next to them for a video input. You can ignore the video input and just hook up the two audio cables to the RCA inputs.
The input will be marked with a name such as "Video 1" for example. Using the hand control, select that input and you should be able to listen to the CD player. Remember that the TV needs to be on even though there won't be a picture. Also, most dedicated stereo systems will produce a better quality sound than a television, so don't expect great hi-fi quality.
Yes, an external CD drive can copy and burn a music CD, provided it is connected to a computer with appropriate software. You'll need software capable of handling audio files and burning them to a CD, such as iTunes, Windows Media Player, or dedicated burning programs. Just ensure that the external drive is compatible with your operating system and that you have blank CDs available for burning.
Not if it's a internal CD or DVD drive. If it is a external CD or DVD drive they usually connected via USB port or Fire-wire.
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Yes, a CD-ROM drive can be connected to a motherboard. Typically, it connects via IDE (PATA) or SATA interfaces, depending on the drive's technology. Most motherboards have the appropriate connectors for these interfaces. Additionally, external CD-ROM drives can connect via USB, making them compatible with a wide range of systems.
yes, it is easy to install external cd drives such as the LG 8x External USB 2.0 Double-Layer DVD RW/CD-RW Drive.
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Use an external DVD/ CD drive
You will need an external USB CD player.
They're mainly used for computers that lack one (usually small netbooks) but could be used as secondary CD-ROM drives.
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According to some older webposts elsewhee it is easy and works well. I tried hooking up a cannibalised DVD burner to an external hard drive enclosue (the pins are the same) without success.
You have to purchase an external CD drive or reader. netbooks, because of the portability rarely have cd drives.