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Only if your computer has RCA inputs. That's the only way I can think of (unless there's some kinda converter that would accept the RCA inputs and output to VGA).
Also, it must be the RCA with Zune 30s since they don't do the Component RCA out like the Zune 80 and 120s.... Hope that helps...
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It might be helpful to know by the way that there are expansion cards for computers that do RCA. I haven't seen any for a while though. >_>
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you could use a video card that has a VGA in with an adapter to turn the audio input of red/white rca's to go to a headphone jack size input to plug into the pc.
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