Hello Kulvinder,
That's what I told Randy earlier this morning.
If those jacks are line out, then you can hook it up to your computer's 
sound card without any problem.
But if they happen to be line in, then the only option is using the 
headphone jack.
But however, that won't work to well for you.
You will get amplifier noise.
It will distort especially if the volume is turned up way to high.
  John.
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usingtheauxiliaryjacks?


> Yeh, sorry about that, what you need to do is connect your hifi with
> line-out sockets if you have them on the back of the hifi, that is if you
> want to have the audio from the hifi to go to the computer.
>
> Regards.
>
> Kulvinder Singh Bhogal
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> From: "Doc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 4:55 AM
> Subject: Re: connecting my portable stereo to my computer using
> theauxiliaryjacks?
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>
> Auxillery jacks are input only.  they are there in case you wish to run
> something
> like a second tape deck or cd player through the system.  You could for
> instance run
> a line from your speaker out on your computer to the auxillery and hav the
> audio from
> the computer go through the stereo.
>
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> On the other hand, you have different fingers
>
>
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> Subject: connecting my portable stereo to my computer using the
> auxiliaryjacks?
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>
> Friends, I have a portable crosley system that My brother got me for
> christmas.
> it has some jacks on the back i believe are labeled auxiliary. I think. i
> will have to ask him though.
> tell me, is it safe to connect a plug in to one of those jacks and to
> connect it to my computer to record somehting?
> Randy.
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