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How do you hook up the player to your television so you can get

How can you get that theater sound from your player with it hooked up to the television

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Do your dvd has dual transmission ports i.e. 2 video 2audio 2 common & 2RF ports else give the audio o/p to the sound system and video to the tv set or give single RF o/p to the tv set(where y connect your cable i/p) & connect dvd to sound system as u connect normally IF SOLUTION IS NOT ENOUGH THEN U COULD write me at [email protected] / [email protected] your quary will solved at that instant being online

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UseRCA y's you can buy it in any walmart o Dollar store, to split the signal and use for both, also if you got a good one its a rca in orange (Dolby)on back of your dvd and your home theater.

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    Use RCA y's you can buy it in any walmart o Dollar store, to split the signal and use for both, also if you got a good one its a rca in orange (Dolby)on back of your dvd and your home theater.

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