You need to turn on record and increase the input gain.
One uses a cassette tape adaptor to play music through sound systems with a tape player. By using this cassette tape adaptor, one does not need an auxiliary input.
The reason that so few cars have cassette players in them is because technology has evolved and music is rarely produced on cassette anymore. Instead, most cars come equipped with a combination of a CD player, satellite radio, and/or input for mp3 player
To convert your cassettes to CD, put the cassette into the player. Insert one part of the cable into the headphone input on the casette player and the opposite end to the microphone input on your computer. Insert a CD into your computer disc burner. Start the audio capture program and follow the instructions given.
To copy a cassette to a CD requires either an audio recorder or computer with an audio input and CD burner. To use an audio recorder, connect your source cassette player to the device and place a blank writeable CD into the device. To use a computer, connect your source cassette player to the line in jack on the audio card and run audio recording software while the cassette is playing. Burn the audio files using the CD writer.
if theres an input plug you can put a cassette player in your car and hook it up to run it through the car speakers
You cannot cheaply 'convert' a car cassette stereo to accept a usb pen drive. You can get a cassette - to - ipod adapter that allows you to plug a MP3 player through a cable into an adapter that loads into the cassette slot. Pick up a cheap MP3 player and copy the MP3 files from the pen drive into the player. A new stereo with USB input can be purchased for under $50.00
If you have the standard CD player then it should be to the bottom right of the CD tray. If you have the factory nav or the 6 Cd changer w/ cassette then there is no aux.
You don't have a reason to connect a Bluray to the PS2 even if you could. Plus would you want the input or output of the player connected
You have to change the head unit to the ones which has an aux input or iPod connector because the OEM head unit only has a single CD/cassette player & radio.
Input When connected to a computer the camera inputs images
This usually means the device or cable connected to that input is off or not connected. Also check the input selector on the set to see if the right input is selected.
To view satellite TV your TV, it is set to a channel or an input setting depending upon your receiver. To view a video you would change the input on your TV to match the input where the video player is connected on the TV. If you trace the cable going from the player to your TV, the port should be designated with some type of identification. Just put your TV on the same identification where the cable is connected on your TV.