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Is it possible to connect aol radio to my stereo, or to a car.?

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Is it possible to connect aol radio to my stereo, or to a car.?

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  1. AOL dropped XM in the beginning of May and are using feeds from CBS radio now for the most part (as well as some AOL produced material).

    But the other guy's suggestion is one work around about coming off the sound car into the aux side of your stereo unit. Have done it but you have to adjust the audio level or you overfeed.

    They brand AOL in such a way you can't get the URL and alot of the internet radios they offer currently I think only work on straight URL's and won't take a java app like AOL was under XM

    In the car, unless you go wi-fi with a computer and feed it into a mp3 jack, forget it


  2. AOL radio is pretty much branded XM Radio, so all you'd need is a XM Radio receiver, and a subscription to XM for roughly $12/month.

    They come in head units, or portable ones.

  3. The only way I can see you being able to do this is to get a cable and connect the head phone jacks from your computer to the audio input on the back of your stereo. You'd probably need some adapter cables, since the back of your stereo is probably RCA jacks, which are different than a regular headphone jack.

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