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WMP 10.00.00.3802 OS - Windows XP Home edition service pack 2.
Previously (when using WMP 9) I could play back home video perfectly direct from the DVD. I subsequently installed new picture editing software (Ulead CD & DVD PictureShow 4). Now when I play my DVD's with WMP the video is fine but there is no sound. I then downloaded WMP 10 selecting all options for the WMP player as the default, but to no avail. I still get the video playing with no sound. Other media played (eg CD's, MP3's) in WMP is fine - that is they have sound. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 21:24:03 -0800, "stuby"
<stuby@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >WMP 10.00.00.3802 OS - Windows XP Home edition service pack 2. > >Previously (when using WMP 9) I could play back home video perfectly direct >from the DVD. I subsequently installed new picture editing software (Ulead >CD & DVD PictureShow 4). Now when I play my DVD's with WMP the video is fine >but there is no sound. ULead don't usually screw this up, so that's unfortunate. I think it's likely your DVD audio decoder became damaged. Could you go to this site http://ac3filter.sourceforge.net/ to the Download link for AC3 filter, and install that ? It should result in working DVD audio, but *may* affect the Ulead software if they've caused a conflict. >I still get the video playing with no sound. Other media played (eg CD's, >MP3's) in WMP is fine - that is they have sound. Any help would be greatly >appreciated. Thanks for posting the extra info, it saves us asking if the mute button in the player is pressed (#1 cause of no audio this week ;-)) Cheers - Neil |
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Thanks Neil, Downloading ac3filter worked. I now have sound back for my dvd
in WMP. And it appears it did not stuff up anything in ULead. Cheers Stu "Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" wrote: > On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 21:24:03 -0800, "stuby" > <stuby@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >WMP 10.00.00.3802 OS - Windows XP Home edition service pack 2. > > > >Previously (when using WMP 9) I could play back home video perfectly direct > >from the DVD. I subsequently installed new picture editing software (Ulead > >CD & DVD PictureShow 4). Now when I play my DVD's with WMP the video is fine > >but there is no sound. > > ULead don't usually screw this up, so that's unfortunate. I think it's > likely your DVD audio decoder became damaged. > > Could you go to this site http://ac3filter.sourceforge.net/ to the > Download link for AC3 filter, and install that ? It should result in > working DVD audio, but *may* affect the Ulead software if they've > caused a conflict. > > >I still get the video playing with no sound. Other media played (eg CD's, > >MP3's) in WMP is fine - that is they have sound. Any help would be greatly > >appreciated. > > Thanks for posting the extra info, it saves us asking if the mute > button in the player is pressed (#1 cause of no audio this week ;-)) > > Cheers - Neil > |
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On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 01:43:03 -0800, "stuby"
<stuby@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Thanks Neil, Downloading ac3filter worked. I now have sound back for my dvd >in WMP. And it appears it did not stuff up anything in ULead. > >Cheers >Stu <phew> That was lucky then ! </phew> Cheers - Neil |
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