Posted on 05 November 2009. Tags: Cable, Connect, Hdmi, Headphone, help, Please, stereo, system, Using, Wireless
Okay, so I bought the 900 MHz RF wireless headphones, and my cable box is fine, but it wont work on my PS3 at all. Why? Well, I'm using an HDMI cable and my PS3 to my LCD TV. I still use the HDMI cable. What can I do?
How does this work?
Then you have the red and white cables into the headphone jack and the receiver traniter, then the power cord to replace it. HDMI, but I have the red and white. I still have the cables with my PS3, but used to give me such a excellent image.
Using the default wiring is the last option, and if that's all I have to say, do not bother posting.
I choose the best answer, tell me how to solve this problem, what they need, etc. Just be useful as possible.
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Posted on 22 October 2009. Tags: Components, Connect, These
I know you're probably inundated with this type of material, but I need to know how I can connect the computer below. I have the Direct TV receiver, an ancient TV (red, white and yellow ports.), RF modulator, DVD and set up infrared headphones. I have everything except the headphones on a hook, and only needed in other devices. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Posted on 30 September 2009. Tags: Connect, Good, headphones, Jacks., Pair, Rcaredwhiteyellow, through, What's, Wireless
I would get them with an RF connection but I don’t reckon my Panasonic HDTV has the right jack for the base to plug into. I can spend in the range of $75-$100.
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Posted on 24 September 2009. Tags: Auto, Connect, iPod, Sound, system
The iPod tale seems to be that of a charmed life. If you haven’t taken a look around there are all kinds of devices and accessories that are made in order to use right along with the wildly well loved and successful iPod product offered by Apple. In fact, I can’t reckon of a better coup for Apple to have pulled off against the giant PC industry, even Microsoft’s new product the Zune is having a fantastic deal of difficulty even catching up to the sales that iPod seems to have no distress garnering. The success is something that may define explanation but could have a fantastic deal to do with the equally well loved accessories and adornments that are made for each and every iPod product. You might be wondering exactly what this has to do with auto sound systems but those are just another of the many fantastic iPod accessories that can be found in the market place of today. Seriously! Even some car manufacturers are having upgrades that include iPod adapters that allow drivers to play music from their iPods through the tuning device on their auto sound systems. It nearly seems too excellent to be right when you consider that you will not have to risk life and limb by fiddling with your iPod device when looking for that one obscure song somewhere on your list. There are other car stereo makers that have devices and adapters that read and play music from the iPod but you must use the actual iPod to make your selections and any changes. At any rate, when carmakers and stereo manufacturers such as Pioneer and Alpine are making stereos that have the iPod in mind you can rest assured that it is a cultural phenomenon and not some fluke to be taken lightly. In addition to auto sound systems you will find iDogs, iPets, iPod covers, iPod players (speakers and docking stations that you plug your iPod into in order to play without the headphones), iPod alarm clocks, and my personal favorite iBaby (this is a stroller made by Kolcraft that has an iPod, speakers, and adapter built in so that baby can hear his or her favorite tunes while being strolled about the town), or the iCrib (another nifty iPod device designed to keep baby pacified-hopefully this nifty gadgets are drool proof). Needless to say there are times in life when it’s all about the accessories and I have yet seen another maker of MP3 type devices hold a torch to iPod when it comes to offering options for buyers to personalize their music makers. If you are in the market for an auto sound system, chances are that you either already have an iPod or are seriously not opposed to the thought of owning one. If you either or both are in your near future I highly recommend you consider purchasing an auto sound system that will be completely compatible with your iPod system or any other MP3 type player you choose to use. I do believe but, that you will find better options designed with the iPod in mind as none of the other brands (thus far) have nearly the buyer base and purchasing power of iPod owners. No matter how you feel about it, all indications are that iPods are here to stay and you may as well jump on board when it comes to your auto sound system as well.
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