no sound on dvd
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				David Wright
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no sound on dvd
I have been sent 2 different dvds and can;t get the sound to work, they are home made dvds...I have Windiws Vista.. premium Home...this is on the windows  player....11
			
			
									
						
										
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				Jack Stoner
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				David Wright
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				Jack Stoner
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Does audio CD's play OK? and/or a different DVD?
There is a separate volume control for the CD/DVD audio in your volume control panel - check that to make sure it's not muted or that the volume control slider is not in the down (0ff) position.
If audio CD's play OK and there is nothing wrong with the volume control panel, uninstall the DVD drive in the Windows Device Manager, then restart Vista and it will detect and reinstall the drive. That seems to fix a lot of flakey problems.
			
			
									
						
										
						There is a separate volume control for the CD/DVD audio in your volume control panel - check that to make sure it's not muted or that the volume control slider is not in the down (0ff) position.
If audio CD's play OK and there is nothing wrong with the volume control panel, uninstall the DVD drive in the Windows Device Manager, then restart Vista and it will detect and reinstall the drive. That seems to fix a lot of flakey problems.
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				Joey Ace
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Try this first, Dave.
Vista sets it's sound to "digital out" by default.
Goto control panel -> hardware & sound -> sound.
At least two things shoul appear: "Speakers" and "Digital Audio Interface."
Select "Speakers" and click "set to default."
			
			
									
						
										
						Goto control panel -> hardware & sound -> sound.
At least two things shoul appear: "Speakers" and "Digital Audio Interface."
Select "Speakers" and click "set to default."
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				David Wright
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				Jack Stoner
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				David Wright
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