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21st 2007f June 2007
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Rafa Z asked:
My TV came with an integrated DVD player, and no audio output… Is there any possible way I can connect a Home Theatre so I can watch DVDs with surround sound?
My TV came with an integrated DVD player, and no audio output… Is there any possible way I can connect a Home Theatre so I can watch DVDs with surround sound?
Thanks a lot
Wade
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If, like you said, the TV/DVD Player Combination does not have an Audio Output, you will not be able to feed the Surround or Dolby Digital signal to the Home Theater System. Those DVD players that have the Right Audio Output would be either Coaxial, Optical or HDMI. This days you can buy a good DVD player (including those that Upconvert to HD) for less than $80. If you buy one, verify that includes the right outputs.
Comment by Paul F — June 23, 2007 @ 11:43 pm
If your TV has A/V inputs you could get a surround sound system. They usually have built in DVD players now and hook that up to the tv. If you already have a surround sound system and no other dvd player get one. Hook dvd player to your sorround and tv (you could use your computer for this if you have a tv tuner card and a dvd drive).
But otherwise you can’t get output from something that doesn’t have outputs. You would have to get the signal from somewhere.
Comment by okaytoday12 — June 26, 2007 @ 11:54 am
Not with your existing equipment. Sorry.
Comment by Thomas SR — June 29, 2007 @ 6:03 pm