Replacement Double-Din without Losing Stock Features??

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Curious...was thinking of replacing my stock double-din CD/DVD receiver but I am not sure which key specifications I need to look for to ensure that I do not lose the features my stock system provides. My stock system is a 10-speaker bose sound system with 5.1 dvd playback via the rear overhead unit. Also have steering wheel controls.

I am not interested in the units that provide navigation as I already have a portable GPS that I am content with. Mainly looking to upgrade because my stock unit has an annoying qwerk...I can only play DVDs with 5.1 audio option selected. Any others will only play video, no sound.

Appreciate your input/suggestions, thanks!!

 
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