Can I play my pc music through my home stereo system?

2008-01-07T21:02:29Z

Sorry, I hope this is of some help I have aGateway GT4010 Athalon64 3500+
2200MHz 201MHzext.bus
Pls tell me what else U need to know to help me Thanx

Bonus2008-01-09T08:50:34Z

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You can with a variety of different hardware choices; it really depends on your setup.
For instance, I am using wireless speakers that plug into the "audio out" port on the back of the PC to send the music to the speakers.
Pros- Easy setup and dedicated speakers that you can move around the house.
Cons-Each speaker needs a power connection (and they have those annoying power bricks that clog up your outlets) and the reception can get a little flaky in my setup as I have a bunch of other wireless devices pumping out the radio waves.
Logitech has a system called the Logitech Wireless Music System for PC. It has a USB transmitter that gets stuck in the back of the PC and a wireless receiver that has RCA (stereo) cables that you connect through your receiver.
There is also a device called a Squeezebox which uses a small application on your pc to play the music, but be careful; not all of these players support the DRM that protects a lot of music these days.
There is also a device from Apple called the Airport Express which gives the ability to push your iTunes to the stereo, although out of the box doesn't come with a remote control (although you can buy one).

Richard H2008-01-07T20:54:03Z

My dad is a DJ and has a mobile stereo setup that he plays music on. His source for his music is a laptop computer. All of his music is in MP3 format. You just need to know where to connect the computer to the stereo.

valerie2016-05-23T08:56:34Z

Okay, you need to connect the speakers of the home theater system to the soundcard on the back of the pc. thats it, nothing else required

imnickdell2008-01-07T22:23:37Z

Sound card

tractordriver882008-01-07T20:49:24Z

Yes you can!
But it's highly dependent on what your hardware is.

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