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| | Re: SOLVED - Re: No DVD sound. DVD Decoder or... ? "Teddy" <teddy@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:... Quote: > Well, I fixed it and I hope this helps anyone else out! > > I should have gone with my gut instinct: Vista sets digital out to > default! So I went to control panel -> hardware & sound -> sound. On my > system, two things appeared: "Speakers" and "Digital Audio Interface." The > latter was set to default, so I simply highlighted "Speakers" and clicked > "set to default." > > Strangely, this also seems to have repaired the blacking-out problem. I > have no idea why, but I'm not going to ask questions. > > BTW - I got my tip from here: > http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/...6244&SiteID=17 > > T > > > "Teddy" <teddy@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:C25F79B2-0F29-4F0F-BDC3-D8C7E7AC7643@xxxxxx Quote: >> So finally Windows has a built-in DVD decoder! Sadly, I'm not sure it >> works... >> >> So since installing Ultimate, I haven't been able to watch a DVD. With >> Media Player or Media Center, the DVD has no sound. In WMP, the screen >> also goes black for a second or two every ten seconds or so. Very >> annoying. At least Media Center doesn't have the black screens. But it >> would be nice to hear the audio. This behavior is the same whether the >> DVD is in my Sony DVD-R or Toshiba DVD drive. >> >> So - I tried to uninstall the DVD devices and Creative Audigy and >> restart, but Vista apparently just keeps reinstalling them before I can >> even restart. I've installed the latest video drivers for my nVidia 7600. >> I don't think I have any internal audio cables hooked up; just the IDE >> cables - do computers even use those dedicated audio cables anymore? >> Could the decoder be pushing sound to some kind of digital out? I'm not >> sure where that setting would be, but my speakers are plugged into the >> analog 1/8" headphone jack. Of course, neither of those last two options >> would explain the constant blacking out anyway. >> >> What should I do?!? Thanks so much for any help anyone can provide! >> >> Teddy >> >> PS - if this would be better under windowsmedia or windowsmedia.player or >> windows.mediacenter or multimedia.windows.mediaplayer... or anywhere >> else... please let me know! |
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