High Randy,
First, find out how those jacks are labeled.
If they're line out, then you can hook that in to your sound card.
But if they're line in, then it is just like Dock said.
You can go the rout of using your headphone jack, but it wouldn't work to 
well for you.
You will be able to record the music to your computer, but right along with 
that, you will get amplifier noise.
Long story short, you will get a grate deal of distortion.
My best wishes to you.
  John.
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Subject: connecting my portable stereo to my computer using the 
auxiliaryjacks?

> 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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