Having looked at the manual online I see no HDMI connection.
But you can check out the manual yourself if you want.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/173873/Philips-Mcd735-37b.html?page=6#manual
SOURCE: how do you connect headphones to the philips mcd139b dvd micro theatre system?
you need to be sure about what kind of plug do you have...and try with a convert from RCA to your headphone's plug...
SOURCE: I have got Philips Home
Firstly make sure you have connected the speakers to the main system in an proper order. Certain system's have the name of the speaker's mentioned at every output line which is at the rear of the system. If you would connect the wrong wires then it eventually would not play the sound. once this is done make sure that the wires of each speakers are split into two at both the ends. They are normally coded in red and black colours at the tip of the wire. Check if the red of the wire is connected to the red of the system and so on for all the speakers. So try removing all your connections and do it all over in a proper way.
SOURCE: Hi. I have Philips HTS3115
"In the past I have got the old flat TV connected with SCART"... what about the present? HOW is the "TV" audio connected to it?
My advice would be to remove the TV as a sound source and get the TV-audio from the audio outputs of wherever it really originates. In most cases that is a Cable Box which can be treated like a high-end audio device for this discussion.
Ever wonder why Cable Boxes have separate audio and video outputs and TV's have multiple inputs? So you can send the BEST version of audio and video directly to the BEST electronics that NEEDS it and NOT to or through anything that adds nothing to the quality. Heck, many TV's are monitors without audio at all. THAT is how I would treat any TV for serious high end listening. Send the digital Cable Audio to the soud system and the 'regular' RCA audio to the TV for low-fi TV-watching like news and Oprah.
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