Can old equip work with today's technology


I am torn... I have a high-end system well over 10 yrs old with an incredible sound. The problem is that I have a limited collection of CDs, and I am not a fan of the tuner when I want to listen to music. Those who don't know any better suggest Pandora on my TV. REALLY? ugh In the past, I was able to connect a TV to my speakers, but the latest TVs aren't compatible... is there a way, or should I move on?
felicia
Buy more CDs and expand your collection. Pandora is ok, but I never hear the song I want.
you should reall look at your post (ie the identical one to this) you made yesterday. There are several replies there.
I don't know specifically what you're referring to, but I'm using my brand new Apple MacBook Pro with 24/96 HDTracks music files, decoded by Audirvana Plus 1.5.4, playing through a recent tubed linestage and from there to a 28-year-old solid state amp and enjoying the hell out of it.
Thank you all for your replies. I came onto this site to sell my speakers, but now... I think I'll keep them, as long as space isn't an issue. If I can hook my speakers to my TV, movies will sound better and I can use Pandora for a variety of music. I'll be back soon with more detail. thanks again.

Felicia