The answer is simply do nothing. If you are running Windows XP, your sound works, and your CD Drive works, then you don't need to do anything to play an audio CD except put the CD into the drive. You may want to ensure you have a media player on your computer. Most versions of Windows XP come with Windows Media Player. If you do not have this player and want it, you can download it from Microsof's website. If you want a different media player, then just search for one - there are thousands of them out there. -CCMFreak2
how can i play tv audio through Bose music system
It depends on what you mean by "run the audio file copied from a CD." If you mean you copied a track straight off a CD onto your computer's hard drive then you have two choices: create a virtual CD-ROM drive to play the track; or, two, convert the audio file to a format the media player you have on your PC can play (mp3, wma, etc.). In either case you'll need special software to create the virtual drive or to convert the audio file for playing. If neither option is for you then you should still be able to play your audio CD from your CD-ROM drive using the default audio software that came with Windows.
In 99.99% of all cases you should be able to. All respectable DVD players can and will read an Audio CD.
The JSCR-75 uses the generic USB audio driver in WIndows and Mac OSX, so no driver is required. Simply plug in the USB cable and wait a few moments. The open source program Audacity, or any audio program can be used to record. In the hardware setup options of the program you must select the USB Audio or Jensen as the Input source. You can then load up a tape, press play, and the audio will be streamed into the program.
VideoLAN Organization offers a program called VLC Media Player. VLC Media Player is compatible with Macintosh and will play just about anything you can think of.
If your tv has an audio output you can connect it to the aux input of most Bose wave systems.
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The audio tag can be used to play audio in HTML5. This audio tag was introduced in HTML5 only.
A volume control on an audio system controls how loud the speakers play sound. A volume control is needed to adjust the level of sound to best fit the consumers situation.
First, you want to make sure the file is in the correct format for Windows Movie Maker. Audio files compatible with the program include:aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, .wmaOnce you have the audio/music imported into the program, drag and drop the audio file into the Audio/Music track in the Time-line view. You should see the file appear in the track. To hear the music, simply click the Play button on the right-hand side Preview pane.
Yes. ScreenRec is one of such screen recorders. It is free and let you record your screen and the user can switch between audio input any time. If you want to record audio from microphone or from PC (system) you can simply switch the audio button of your choice.
Using a Cable or Satellite tuner box, connect the audio output of the box to the input on the home theater system. If you are not using an external box, connect the audio output of the TV to the input on the home theatre system.