wirin microphones upto pc/hifi?

That looks like a normal microphone 3.5mm jack. If you put it in the pink 3.5mm slot of your soundcard the drivers should automatically detect a microphone or ask if it's a microphone in realtek's case.
 
should just plug into the 3.5mm jack, i know with realtek you can plug it in any, i have all mine in use, a 5.1 headset + the mic port is used to a 2.1 speakers when i cba with headset
 
Erm, if it's like any other radio mike box I've worked with, then each mich has a mono out on the back, so djdarkforces solution would probably have microphone 1 in the left channel and microphone 2 in the right channel... If you've got 2 spare channels to play with, find yourself 2 6.5mm to 3.5mm cables and plug them in...
 
You'll still have the same problem as with djdarkforces original solution - mic 1 in the left channel, mic 2 in the right channel =S
 
so meh how do i do it? but i think u got it wrong the cable i showed u plugs 1 input to the back of my pc so both mics would go through the same mic input on pc it so both mics would go through the same channel as on the back of the unit it is 1 output for each mike goin into the splitter which is 1 input to pc for the 2 mikes!
 
Right, a diagram for you
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Rx 1&2 are the receivers for radio mics 1&2 respectively. For all intensive purposes, the computer can be considered to pass the signal through without change, and the hi-fi will split the signal back into it's left and right components again - ie the signal from mic 1 will come from the left speaker and the signal from mic 2 will come from the right speaker.

Saying what you'll need it for might help me work out a solution =D

n.B. the outputs of the Rx unit will be mono, so will occupy a channel each
 
Meh, split channels shouldn't matter too much, your solution should work just fine for a karaoke =)
 
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