Yes! there is, this is how, but first, what Audio Output do you have on the record player itself? Is it a single small input plug, or a white and red output plug?
The record player might be broken. I have on that does the same thing. Maybe the spinny thing is loose in a place or maybe you should just get rid of the record player if it still doesn't work:)
Plug all the wires up right and it should work
I've decided on a Crosley for my first record player. Beyond that, I know next to nothing about record players in general and I'm hoping someone could give some advice on which Crosley record player I should purchase for under $100. A good player for someone who has never had one before.
it was a Gramophone record player that is a smaller version of a record player
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Most any halfway decent record player should.
There should have been an adapter with the chair that has the red & white jacks and has a headphone-like plug on the other. Just plug the audio cable into that and then into the input side, i think, of the chair. Plug the heaphone-looking end into your headphone jack on the mp3 player and it should work.
plug it in
Do will consider an audio player as a plug-in?
After you record a video on the camera, plug it into the computer. Then this screen should pop-up. Then accept what you want to put on the computer. P.S. It varies for different types of cameras What type do you have? After you record a video on the camera, plug it into the computer. Then this screen should pop-up. Then accept what you want to put on the computer. P.S. It varies for different types of cameras What type do you have?
A phonograph is commonly called a record player.