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I feel like a complete newbie, and yet i swear I'm not. Have Window Media
Center PC and been pretty happy with it. Suddenly the DVD's I play have absolutely no sound coming from them. I have a couple different DVD players and its all the same: picture is fine, but no sound at all. All other video files I have played perfectly - sound included. I dont believe its hardware since I can play CD's from the DVD drive. ANy suggestions? |
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Did you install anything that could have affected your MPEG2 audio
decoder? You can try reinstalling whatever software you use to view DVDs, as this should install all required components. |
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Thanks. I reinstalled the new driver for my sound card and she's back to
working now. Had me stumped for a bit there. "bxf" wrote: > Did you install anything that could have affected your MPEG2 audio > decoder? You can try reinstalling whatever software you use to view > DVDs, as this should install all required components. > > |
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