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DVD Sound
Name: tomdelonge Date: February 18, 2007 at 16:00:56 Pacific OS: XPH CPU/Ram: AMD 64 3000/2GB DDR Product: Me
Comment:
When I put a dvd into my pc the sound for the DVD is fine when it is showing the pre menu credit things. But as soon as it goes to the menu the sound is gone. The sound has gone also when it goes to play the dvd. I am using windows media player 10 and real player and power dvd and I just installed nero showtime and it is still doing it. Sound is perfectly fine in games and music and any mpeg or divx file I am playing.
Can anyone help?
Living on a steady diet of....soda pop and ritalin
Name: MANNY GOMEZ Date: March 1, 2007 at 13:14:06 Pacific
Reply:
De select DTS and Dolby Digital in the sound cards driver and dvd menu. Also check the DVD Audio output. It may set for SPDIF output. This will engage when a DVD is setup for DD or DTS. I would also disable PCM audio output unless you have an External Digital processor that is PCM Capable. if you have a Digital Processor Then Select PCM audio as default. With PCM you have 16bit 44.1 kHz audio witch is standard. DVDs get mixed up with audio because they are at 24bit 96kHz and no soundcard in the world will pass this signal due to copyrights. So in a nutshell disable DTS and Dolby Digital. PCM is the standard Digital Output so you won’t need any drivers or codec’s.
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