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NO SOUND ON DVD

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Palmpixie - 21 Jun 2008 16:13 GMT
Checked my sound card - okay.  Ininstalled and reinstalled WMP11 - no obvious
problem or alert.  The DVD plays on a trial version player from Corel...both
sound and picture.  I can play music on my WMP and it plays the DVD
picture...just no sound on the DVD.  I m a novice...so easy on the tech
stuff...THANKS!
Cari (MS-MVP) - 21 Jun 2008 16:47 GMT
Try installing the AC3 filter...
http://ac3filter.net/projects/ac3filter
(it's free)
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> Checked my sound card - okay.  Ininstalled and reinstalled WMP11 - no
> obvious
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> picture...just no sound on the DVD.  I m a novice...so easy on the tech
> stuff...THANKS!
Rhian - 09 Jul 2008 12:07 GMT
I had the same problem....could use any other DVD player accept WMP....having
downloaded and intalled the AC3 filter it now works fine.

> Try installing the AC3 filter...
> http://ac3filter.net/projects/ac3filter
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> > picture...just no sound on the DVD.  I m a novice...so easy on the tech
> > stuff...THANKS!
KAREN - 28 Jul 2008 15:08 GMT
DID THIS WORK, AS SOMEONE ON HERE SAID IT CAUSED THEM GRIEF AFTER ???
THANKS

> Try installing the AC3 filter...
> http://ac3filter.net/projects/ac3filter
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> > picture...just no sound on the DVD.  I m a novice...so easy on the tech
> > stuff...THANKS!
Andrew E. - 22 Jun 2008 05:13 GMT
Usually the reason for that is you need to subscribe to the dvd playback
software company.They let the dvd run ok,but sound fails,chk youre account
with them,they probably want some money...

> Checked my sound card - okay.  Ininstalled and reinstalled WMP11 - no obvious
> problem or alert.  The DVD plays on a trial version player from Corel...both
> sound and picture.  I can play music on my WMP and it plays the DVD
> picture...just no sound on the DVD.  I m a novice...so easy on the tech
> stuff...THANKS!
grandma - 03 Jul 2008 19:02 GMT
Palmpixie,
No real help here  but you are not alone. I have the identical problem.
Loaded Montego DDL with not a hitch onto a brand new dell with xp pro. All
sounds work beautifully including running a dvd with audio through VLC media
player so I know sound card is right on. I upgraded to Windows Media Player
11, uninstalled, and reinstalled to no avail. Spent 2 hours with a top tech
gentleman from Dell.  I know Palmpixie, myself, and I bet a whole lot of
others would really apprectiate a solution(not using vlc, real player, etc.)
to using wmp 11 with ease with a dvd. Anybody out there have an answer.

Thanks, Grandma

>   Usually the reason for that is you need to subscribe to the dvd playback
>  software company.They let the dvd run ok,but sound fails,chk youre account
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> > picture...just no sound on the DVD.  I m a novice...so easy on the tech
> > stuff...THANKS!
KAREN - 28 Jul 2008 15:16 GMT
did you fix this problem, and will your media player burn CD's, mine wont,
and is doing the same with the sound ??

HELP !

Karen

> Checked my sound card - okay.  Ininstalled and reinstalled WMP11 - no obvious
> problem or alert.  The DVD plays on a trial version player from Corel...both
> sound and picture.  I can play music on my WMP and it plays the DVD
> picture...just no sound on the DVD.  I m a novice...so easy on the tech
> stuff...THANKS!
 
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