check your DVD player to see if its putting out a digital or analog signal.....after that i have no clue.....check to make sure your using the right cables.....maybe got to monstercable.com and see if they have any diagrams u can look at
No, you will need a surround sound receiver or amplifier with 5 speakers and a subwoofer to hear surround sound.
No. Each system incorporates an amplifier and surround sound decoder along with the speakers. The LG system has a DVD player integrated in to the system.
A Dolby Digital stream from a DVD player can be sent to a high def receiver by digital optical or coaxial cable.
The components that usually accompany a home entertainment system are speakers for surround sound, (either wireless or wired, stereo equipment, a DVD or Blu-ray player, and sometimes a television set.
Speakers: You will need at least two for front and two for back plus one subwoofer. Source: A DVD or Blu-Ray player or some other media player Display: A television set or monitor to display the image Receiver: A surround-sound capable receiver to plug everything together. This may have a built-in media player.
it should automatically have sound
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.
buy and install an FM modulator. it works off of the FM radio.
No, it has audio inputs, not output. You would connect the speakers to whatever your source is (your computer, game console, DVD player...)
You will have to burn the music onto a CD as the stereo will not accept the DVD.
depending on the headunit you can output the sound through your car stereo speakers
It is possible to wire a DVD player just for the picture, and not for sound, although most people prefer to have sound. Dialogue can be very interesting.
install sound drivers
Yes. You just have to hook the machines to your television. No cable service is required.
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.
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Turn up the speakers, or use earphones. Make sure the volume on the DVD player is set high enough.