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Your PC cannot power speakers by itself... you need to take headphone (Green port) output to an Aux in of any amplifier or getto blaster. Conversely you could purchase a PC/Laptop USB connected amp. Creative Labs used to sell these (I have one) but search on-line.
That is such a goofy speaker set up and a first for me.
OK here is what is going on. This is a powered speaker set with no Dolby decoder. It will accept for surround only 3 sets of RCA's from a DVD player. I will include a link to a DVD player that has theses so you know what to look for. Make sure to look at the back panel image.
This speaker set is really just a modified PC set of speakers.( note the three mini to RCAs adapters only available in the box mind you).
If you don't want to get a new DVD player you can get a home theater receiver with what ever digital audio connection you have, as long as the receiver has pre outs to hook up to the speaker set. Will include a link to the one that has this.But that is counter intuitive to buying a powered speaker set.
Your only other option is to hook to up to a PC with the correct 5.1 sound card.
If it is a new purchase I suggest take it back and get a 5.1 system that will work with your existing equipment.
PS also look up white van scam I think you may have been had.
http://www.devicemanuals.com/guide/Audio%20and%20Video/jWin/jWin-JS-P701-INSTRUCTION-MANUAL-FOR-SPANISH-Tmprek1Uaz.html
Here's a spanish manual, if that helps at all.
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