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I think it would be possible since it was doable on the real calculator, and it would be much less dangerous to do it on an emulator (on the real calculator, when connecting an audio speaker or an headset you might end up connecting the cables to the wrong dock pins, either by mistake or by accidentally touching them then accidentally brick the calculator.
However, the question is more if it would be worth it, because since the TI-Nspire lacks a 2.5mm jack, much fewer people can use the audio player than they could use the ones on calculators that had such link port. With a 2.5mm port like on the TI-84 Plus or fx-CG10, you can much more easily (and safely) connect an headset with a 2.5 male to 3.5 mm female adapter and such adapter or headphones is much easier and cheaper to find than the hardware required to get sound on a TI-Nspire CX. There are currently only two Nspire apps that supports sound: NyanCalc and the Audio Player.