They can,but it's not necessary.Since the front passenger and driver can't use the dvd player they will want to hear the stereo.Therefore the dvd player usually uses headphones.
You need to connect the DVD player and speakers to an amplifier.
If you have a DVD player and just the speakers, no. You will need a system with an amplifier. Some of the Onida systems include this. Connect the digital audio output of the DVD player to the amplifier.
A DVD player does not have surround sound built into it. You can purchase surround sound speakers and connect them to the DVD player. This will make your movie experience much better.
As long as the DVD player has been fully charged, there's no need for it to be plugged into the car. However, if the DVD player is about to die or has no battery life, you need to plug it into the car so it can work.
There are three main componets: the dvd player, the car video monitor, and the sound system. You need to mount the dvd player to either the dashboard or roof and run several wires from the audio of the dvd player to the speakers of the car.
No, the output of most DVD players are analog stereo (front channel only) or digital optical or coaxial. The DVD player must be connected to a surround sound receiver, and then the front and rear speakers can be connected to that.
No, it has audio inputs, not output. You would connect the speakers to whatever your source is (your computer, game console, DVD player...)
how to connect dvd player to satellite tv?
Fist you need to install a car DVD player in your car. Then insert a DVD in to the car DVD player.
If your speakers do not have an amplifier (excluding the subwoofer, which almost always has one), you will need a surround amplifier to power them. The DVD player connects to this receiver.
you need to buy and install an rf adaptor
You need 2 AV Cables .Try to swap, you can try to connect them, but i suggest you go to local car audio Shop.