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If the DVD player is also a recorder it should record the sound from any source once it is selected. But a "player" by it's definition cannot record anything.
In general, speakers don't connect directly to a DVD player (model unknown) as DVD players generally have no way of amplifying a signal to speaker level.
Assuming the speakers were self-powered, you would not be able to control the volume since DVD players generally have no output controls.
I have found nothing online that matches "aiwa 2.0" as a unique speaker model.
Can you re-describe the speakers and the DVD player piece?
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