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  1. Hello!
    I'm having a problem here. I'm looking to buy a DVD player, but i'm wondering if I should buy the all set (Home Video Cinema) or only the DVD player, because I already have a Mini HI-FI system (Sony RX100AV). If I buy a Home Video System, i was going to have in my living room a total of 11 sound columns (5 from the HI-FI and 6 from the DVD System)!!! I think that's desnecessary! So my question is: can I connect my HI-FI to the standalone DVD player and listen the sound of the DVD player in my HI-FI columns?And because my HI-FI system has Pro-Logic, could I listen the Dolby Digital or DTS system sounds of the DVD using this way?

    I would apreciate a help on this..thanks [/img]
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    depends if your hifi has audio inputs or not and what type
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  3. HI..and thanks for posting..
    Well, that was one thing I wanted to say but i completely forgot the first time I made the post.
    Yes,my HI-FI has audio inputs and outputs, and a output for a super woofer too..the audio inputs wich are the ones that matters, i think, are the usual audio inputs with a channel for right and other for left. So what I want to know is if, with these specifications, i can enjoy those sound systems that DVD offers, like Dolby Digital, ProLogic and others.
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    nope - not surround , but prologic maybe
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