You need a cabel and then you plug it in in the R-425 input
Inside your computer is something called a sound card; this is what you plug your headphones into. What the sound card does is it reads data on your computer and determines what sound needs to be played and when, then it takes a copy of the data that it has determined is sound and instantly converts it into a signal which is sent to your headphones, then your headphones convert it into sound. Simple
If you have a sound cable, you can. Plug one end into the DSi headphone jack, and one end into your computer's microphone jack, then hit Record. You can then transfer the sound to an SD card, if you want.
You plug them into the speaker jack of your sound card, and turn the volume knob and/or the push the power button.
nothing, just plug it in. You might need to install some drivers for advanced features, but if there aren't any, then you're good to go
nothing, just plug it in. You might need to install some drivers for advanced features, but if there aren't any, then you're good to go
1. No power to speakers. 2. Bad sound card. 3. Speaker cables plug into the wrong jacks. 4. Bad speakers.
Your computer's sound card controls the sound coming out of your speakers. When your sound card is damaged, your sound will be distorted.
you will need a card reader to connect your memory card in a computer, card reader can be plug in a USB port.
Yes, although you will need a sound card to capture the XLR signal from the microphone.
Did you.. - plug it in ? - hook up the power ? - on what device are you using those speakers ? - Is it ON ? _ If its a computer .. Is the sound card detected ?
You don't plug in a driver, you install it. Assuming you have installed the hardware correctly, the driver for your sound card shoud have been provided to you in a CD when you bought the sound card. Typically windows will pick up the new hardware and automatically installe the driver. if not look 'em online.