Some stereosets have auxiliary input where you can connect for example a vinyl player or a computer soundcard.
An Audio CD is a type of CD that has audio files on it that can be read by a CD player like a stereo
you can use DVD audio ripper to rip audio from DVD and then play on CD player
Any home theater system that has an iPod dock or input or an auxiliary audio input will work with any MP3 player, CD player, tape deck or any other external line-level audio source.
If there is mp3 in an standard audio CD, it is on a data track, and thus not playable on a regular CD player because it is not an audio track.
yes, as long as the CD player has an auxillary plug also.
Yes, but most likely it will not hear anything if it is a data cd.
The Kenwood eXcelon is regarded as one of the best car audio CD player on the market and it is produced by the Kenwood brand which produces this CD player.
Connect audio cables to the Audio Out on the DVD player to the Audio In connectors of the speaker system.
It's a line level input that accepts audio source signals such as those from an mp3 player, iPod iPhone, or any portable audio source etc so that you can hear them. hardware to hardware in. plug one end into the aux jack on the Oem stereo, and the other into the portable audio device and you'll get way better sound quality than if using an FM transmitter, auxiliary interfaces are not tape adapters FM transmitters or FM modulator, there is nothing wireless about them, that means the signal isn't getting degraded by the process of sending it to your car radio
Audio Output Jacks on the back of the CD player
Yes, if the car is fitted with a CD player, if not take a small portable CD player.
No, a normal CD player will not play Super Audio. Most DVD players recognize the format, though. These would be able to play the music on SA CD's.