standard RCA cable harness (the red white and yellow cables) are likely to be used for a DVD Player, you could also use a tv tuner and coaxile cable if you use and RF modulator. ---- Actually this question is referring to question 20, Chapter 10, Guide to Managing & Maintaining Your PC, Sixth Edition by Jean Andrews. The answer is referenced on p438. The answer is the blue port(Line-in) which is also used for Music Synthesizers, a microphone, CD Player or other external device producing sound.
No, a dvd device is either a DVD player, or a DVD drive on a computer.
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it shouldn't
You will need a media player software application to listen to an audio file on a computer. That are many different types of media player software applications that you can download for this purpose to your computer.
Nothing is wrong. When you connect your MP3 player, it is supposed to detect the computer first. Tell me what computer you have. If you have Windows XP, go to My Computer and click on your MP3 Player. The files should show up.
Its the blue one
Each sound card can be different, but usally it can be the blue port on the soundcard. If you dont have a blue port try to idenity the "line in" if you are using any TV turner software you will have to configure the software to get the sound from "line in" in the configuration. The blue port is most likely used for a microphone line-in.
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In the Window Media Player there will be a tab saying Sync. It's beside a tab called Burn. Then this Sync bar will open p and you add songs to it. Then connect your ipod to the computer and as soon as you have created your list, it will sync automatically.
The player sitting in the back row on the bench during the game is usually a substitute or a player who is not currently playing.
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It likely refers to a computer game that can be played by a single player versus a multiplayer online game that needs more than one player at a time on order to play.
That really depends on the damages of the music player. If it is still recognized when you plug it into your computer, it is likely that you can recover the music. But if it is not recognized, you probably won't be able to recover it on your own.
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No there is not
no wii does not have flash (adobe flash player) find a device with adobe flash player like a computer of course and youll most likely play it but wii does not have a flash system
Get on your computer. Click media player. Ask your three year old.