The DVD player should have a simple 2 channel stereo output connectors. Use these.
Connect the line output of the computer to the input of the home theater receiver. If the 'home theater' is an all-in-one type with DVD player, it may not have an option for external inputs.
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.
Connect the audio output of the cable box to the input of the home theater system. If both systems have digital connectors, use them.
www.ehow.com can give you step by step instructions on how to connect your 5.1 stereo system to your home theater.
the best cable would be an optical digital cable
You can connect your PlayStation to a HD home theater via a component or composite cable, both of which will provide the same viewing quality.
Connect the satellite receiver to the surround receiver. You can then use the receiver to switch between this source and the the DVD or Blu-Ray player.
Yes.A dvd player is essential for any modern home theater system
For most home theater setups, all you really need is an RCA cable to connect your TV to the stereo receiver.
YES!! .... But only if it has a digital input. Many DVD home theater systems cannot add other players to their system. They are essentially closed systems with the amplifier, tuner and player all built into one.
A home theater happens when a person buys a large screen TV. He then adds a home theater speaker system to the TV to get the home theater up and running. Also the addition of a DVD player is essential to play the movies for your home theater.
You need to develop or hookup a home theater PC to your receiver and connect the keyboard to the PC.