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I just got an adapter. It is wireless. You plug it in to the head phone part and tune it in to the station. I have it because My car has a cassette player in it. I like to listen to my Cd's, and MP3's (Not to mention my brother's when I drive around like to watch DVDs). It is aw some they have them at Best Buy, FYE, and Suncoast. Good Luck!

2006-07-13 10:38:07 · answer #1 · answered by caitie 6 · 0 0

Okay, the second guy made this sound much more difficult that it has to be. It is very simple to get sound from your computer to your car speakers. 3 Ways: 1. Get a tape adapter that plugs into your computers head phone jack. 2. Wireless FM Transmitter (There are a few of these that work alright, but for the most part I don't like them because, while you are traveling, you have to constantly change the radio stations to get a good signal) 3. (This is my prefered method) Hard wiring the back of your radio. Most car radios have a spot in the back of them for alternate inputs, usually in the form of RCA plugs. There is a wire that converts a standard head phone plug into RCA plugs. You get the best sound with this method. All three of these methods will accommodate anything with a headphone jack,IE; computer, mp3 player, personal game system, DVD players.

2006-07-13 17:56:45 · answer #2 · answered by Spud_nut 1 · 0 0

Tough call, I would gander to say probably not unless it's a bleeding-edge vehicle. For the car's sound system to be compatible with a DVD player the two have to actually be linked together at some point and it's unlikely that theres an "Easy" way to do it without actually buying a DVD player made for an automobile.

2006-07-13 17:38:09 · answer #3 · answered by collegedebt 3 · 0 0

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