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Can i replace my Philips Home theater dvd player with a blue ray player but keep the same speakers?
HERE are some specs it is Philips HTS3410D 700 Watt DVD Home Theater System
if i can do this please give examples of Blue ray players i can buy THANKS!
700W total power
single-disc DVD player with progressive scan technology
plays DVD, DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW, SVCD, CD, CD-R/-RW, MP3-CD, JPEG, Picture CD, MP3
16:9/4:3 aspect ratios
AM/FM digital tuner with 40 presets
six-channel advanced class D amplifier
eight equalizer settings
trilingual onscreen display
parental control
54MHz/10-bit video D/A converter
192MHz/24-bit audio D/A converter
5.1 speaker system
dts, Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II decoding
two-way, magnetically shielded center speaker
two-way satellite speakers
passive subwoofer with 6.5" high-efficiency woofer driver
color-coded speaker connectors
component video, composite video, S-video, digital coaxial, line outputs
AUX, TV inputs
headphone jack
AM/FM antennas
A/V cables
The only thing that really matters is whether you have an available digital audio input (sounds like you do). If you have a suitable input you can connect the audio out of the Blu-ray player to the input of the HT receiver and connect the HDMI Blu-ray video output direct to an HDTV. Without an HDMI input you won't benefit from the advanced audio formats (but don't have the decoders for them anyway).
BUT note that you must have an HDTV to benefit.
You should consider carefully whether you want to buy Blu-ray. It's expensive and many people don't feel there is sufficient benefit over DVD. Unless you have a 40"+ 1080p HDTV you won't get that much better picture than upconverted DVD ... but will pay much more. DVDs are not going anywhere soon.
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