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You need to check the connections between the tv and the home theatre audio array.
Did it work previously?
Heres the manual..go to page 29 and 34 to make sure it has been installed and connected correctly.
http://download.sony-asia.com/consumer/IM/4165486121.pdf
You can connect the RCA plugs to the speakers. But, as for using the red/white Audio outputs you may need an amplifier, those connections are used when going into a dvd or vcr that boosts the signal in their own environment. If you have a connection for headphones on the TV you might have better luck there for the speakers.
that is possible
the home theater has so many in puts on your dvd and out puts.
there is a way
1 you can buy a vedio/audio converted to rf signals, this will mean both signals entering tv using rf.
2 get your vedio out from dvd and audio out, feed that to a converter, vedio in and audio in okey
This is really easy. A pair of simple bookshelf speakers will do nicely. Simple speaker wire can be run to them, to extend whatever cable they have. If it's only screw terminals they have, so much the better.
You'll have to attach RCA plugs to the ends going to the TV, but that's easy.
You will need to buy a digital converter box!
You can get one online or at a wal-mart or radio shack!
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