Connecting Inspire 6.1 speaker system to Television

Hi,
I am having creative inspire 6.1 6600 speker system connected to my computer and its working perfectly for me.Recently i bought a television LG 29FD55VE. I am planning to connect the speaker system to this Television.How do i do that?
There are two ports(AV2) in the television from which i am able to hear the sound if i connect the single speaker directly to that port.
One more question i have is does creative speker systems have inbuilt amplifiers?
Thanks in advance
Rudra

Hi Tseran6600,
Before you do that, please check if the main board supports 6.1 speakers. It would also be advisable to get in touch with the computer vendor for assistance because they have information about your system.

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