Radio antenna plug

Hello

I have a HP Envy 23-d060qd with a TV card and spin Windows 8 Pro (with Media Center)

Wher or how connect an antenna so when I use the radio in Media Center, it does not improve?

Thank you very much

Hello AIResnick:

Welcome to HP forum. Sorry your computer does not have a radio card installed according to the specifications of your computer. http://support.HP.com/US-en/document/c03574010= now, this does not mean that you can not listen to the radio on your computer. You always can open Windows Media Player on bottom left, click Media Guide. You will see the music, movies, TV, games, Internet Radio click on Internet radio and genres select type of music and of these stations will be listed below. ITunes has features similar and Real Player as well to download videos you need to install Real Player and Adobe Flash player, all are free down loads. This is Itunes download http://www.apple.com/itunes/ that's for Real Player http://www.real.com/realplayer/search Adobe Flash Player if it is not already installed. http://get.Adobe.com/flashplayer/ These are safe sites.

Enjoy your new computer and music. Please click on Bravo if this solves your problem. Thank you frrw.

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