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Me sound has dissappeared!!!!

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by gray916, Oct 26, 2004.

  1. gray916

    gray916 Guest

    Hi,

    after using DVD shrink and dvd decrypt, the sound has dissapeared of me computer, even if i try to play the an original DVD??? the video plays fine its just there aint no noise!!!

    Cheers

    gray
     
  2. bigorange

    bigorange Active member

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    Are you saying even an original DVD has no sound on your PC?

    Have you tried playing your copy in a standalone DVD player? If it works there then the problem is in your PC and we can go from there.
     
  3. colw

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    Sounds like you may have enabled your mute button - have you checked that have sound from other sources?
     
  4. gray916

    gray916 Guest

    Hi,

    i havent tried playing them in a standalone dvd player, but ive put it in a mates computer and they all work fine on his....

    Even original dvd's dont have any sound anymore, nor do my backed up ones.

    I think (but im not sure) they worked fine before i used the DVD Drecrypt and DVD shrink. Its a new computer u see (got it at the weekend) and i cant remember if the dvds ive watched recently are were on my new or old computer.

    Ive tried a few different ways top copy them. I first use dvd decrypt then nero6.' Ive used dvd decryp and then dvd shirink. Ive also used dvd decrypt, dvd shirk and clone dvd.

    Same result every time.

    Cheers

    Gray
     
  5. gray916

    gray916 Guest

    yeah, all the other sounds, MP3, .avi work fine. Just the dvd movies. Im playing them in media player and real one (gold). All latest codecs i think


    Cheers gray
     
  6. bigorange

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    Then the problem is in your PC. Have you clicked on your sound emblem in your task bar and checked to see if everything is OK with all the settings?

    Does your sound work on everything else?

    OOPS slow on the keyboard :>(
    _X_X_X_X_X_[small][​IMG][bold]GO VOLS![/bold].Dell Media4600,XP,Pentium 4 @2.80GHz/800Mz,1024MB,280HDw/8MB,17"flat panel,AIO-A920,8xDVD-ROM,integrated5.1 audio,HPdc4000,PlextorPX-708UF,LiteOn832S-DL[/small]
     
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    Windows Media player isnt really good for playing DVDz and im not sure but i dont think Real Player is either...

    Try getting something like PowerDVD or the like and install and see if it plays with that.

    CJC
     
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    Do you have your volume up in media player?

    Also, try nero's showtime since you have nero, it does a better job playng DVD's.
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  9. colw

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    Seems like a codec issue - Have you got DirectX 9 installed?

    Alternatively, if you have access to PowerDVD try installing it - it seems to give WMP a kickstart.
     
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    [bold]they worked fine before i used the DVD Drecrypt and DVD Shrink[/bold]

    Installing and using these apps wouldn't affect your PC's DVD player's performance.
     

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