Get a double sided A/V cable and connect it to the DVD player's A/V outlet and the other side to the tv's A/V outlet. Then you must get a male double sided coxal caple and connect to the VCR's coxal outlet then do the same for the tv. I hope this helps you. ;)
Generally, you would not connect a DVD player to the cable box. Both the DVD player and the cable box should be connected directly to the TV set.
If the TV set does not have multiple inputs, then you should use an "A-B" switch to be able to switch between the DVD player and the cable box for viewing.
Note that "A-B" switch is just the common name for such a device. You can get switches with more than two inputs, but they are still called "A-B" switches.
A normal quality car cassette player costs about $25. If you already have a cassette player, you can purchase a cable to connect it to your car's audio panel.
You will need two cassette players, an audio cable, and some time. Put the cassette you want to copy in a player (now on referred to as the first player), and plug in an audio cable to the headphone jack. Connect this cable to the microphone jack of the other player; insert the blank cassette in this player. Make sure the tapes don't need to be rewound. On the player with the blank cassette, press record. On the first player (with the material you want to copy), press play. Give the first player enough time to finish playing, and your tape will be transferred! Press stop on the other cassette player.
You can always connect your cassette deck to a computer via a mini-to-mini cable.
The connection part is straightforward: put a stereo cable between the headset jacks on the cassette player and the microphone jack on the laptop. Buy an adapter cable from an electronics store for that job. Now about the software to "read" the music... That needs more research. Sorry. Reask your question ... Something like "What software allows copying audio from the mike input into files on a laptop? "
Yes, as long as you have a HDMI connection on your cable box - just connect it to the TV HDMI input.
To connect to the internet you need to first buy an internet connection. You must then plug your internet cable into a router. Finally you must have connection to the router from your PC, most computers will automatically connect to the internet if the hardware is in place.
No. The PS3 can only have a wired connection with an ethernet cable. The only other connection that is possible is WiFi. The PS3 can only connect to the internet with WiFi or ethernet cable no other type connection is possible. You can not use the HDMI or USB port to connect the PS3 to the internet. I do not believe a router can be connected to the internet cable without a modem or that you can have cable internet without a modem
THINGS YOU WILL NEED:* A Computer with sound* A 1/8" (3.5mm) stereo audio cable* Audacity Audio program (FREE)* Lame MP3 encoder (FREE)* Cassette player* Cassette TapeI found a very useful step-by-step guide on how and where to install audacity and lame. how to connect the cassette player to the computer and tips on how to record the audio. there are even pictures to explain everything better.
with a USB cable, but it can not be for an internet connection
You have to have a special cable which is "cross connection cable" or something like that.
rj11 cable is usually used for a phone line so for computers this particular cable can be used to connect to a dial up connection or dsl connection
Just connect the Ethernet cable (RJ-45 crossover) to the laptop .Then you will get the connection.