Yes, the IR transmitter doesn't care how many IR headphones are in the room.
To connect a DVD player and a TV so that they can both be alternated to headphones, use an audio splitter or an AV receiver with headphone output. Connect the DVD player's audio output (usually RCA or optical) and the TV's audio output to the splitter or receiver inputs. Then, plug your headphones into the headphone output of the splitter or receiver. This setup allows you to switch between the DVD player and TV audio easily.
They can,but it's not necessary.Since the front passenger and driver can't use the dvd player they will want to hear the stereo.Therefore the dvd player usually uses headphones.
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Most Ford Expedition DVD players use wireless headphones for the sound from the DVD player. They are usually stored in the seat back pouches in the driver and passenger seats. If you don't have the headphones you will have to get them from the manufacturer of the DVD player. Hope this helps.
You need to connect the DVD player and speakers to an amplifier.
Yep, most likely.
DVD players can be small enough to use while mobile. Headphones provide a means to insure privacy while enjoying the playback. Most DVD players have standard headphone jacks, so your Sony headphones will be a great fit.
if it fits into the audio socket, yes
That's the most common way to use them.The driver and front seat passenger don't really want to listen to a movie or game so it's best if the dvd player is attached to headphones.
To connect a Creative Inspire 5300 speaker system to a DVD player, use the appropriate audio output from the DVD player. If the DVD player has a 3.5mm headphone jack, you can connect it directly to the Inspire 5300's input using a 3.5mm audio cable. Alternatively, if the DVD player has RCA outputs (red and white), use an RCA-to-3.5mm adapter cable to connect it to the speaker system. Ensure to select the correct input on the Inspire 5300 for sound output.
If you have a DVD player and just the speakers, no. You will need a system with an amplifier. Some of the Onida systems include this. Connect the digital audio output of the DVD player to the amplifier.
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