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Username: Ricknks2000

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Registered: Sep-06
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Hi, I have a Curtis DVD that plays cdr's and I would like to use my computers speakers. Is this possible. the computers speakers only have one wire that i plug into the computer and not sure where it would go on the dvd. The dvd has a l and r outlet, digital coaxial, s-video and y pr-pb out. thanks for any info.
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Username: Incstlouis

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Registered: Sep-06
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Rick - Yes, you should be able to use those speakers. The audio output of the DVD is RCA red/white. The cable end of your computer speakers is 3.5mm stereo. You'll need an adapter that is 3.5mm Female Stereo to RCA Red/White Male

Check out p/n 936 at www.showmecables.com

Here is a direct link: http://www.showmecables.com/viewItem.asp?idProduct=59

This should do the trick.
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