Cant hear talking in movies?

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  1. Eleky

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    Hello. I've got some AVI videos and some other videos on my computer and sounds and what not... Everytime I try to play the AVI movies I hear the sound and everything then when it gets to the talking.... I see there lips moveing and If i turn up my volume full blast I can like hear them as if they are whispering... Its like the sound is there but it is turned down really low... Same for music.. My music plays fine its just the sound is distrouded and what not. I'm using Windows Media Player.. Can anyone think of what the problem might be??? Thanks..
     
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    Did you go to volume control, bottom right on desktop? See if one of the options isn't turned low...
     
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    I looked there is nothing turned low.. I dont know what is going on with the sound...
     
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    1. Go to control panel to sounds and audio devices see if there isn't some problem.

    2. Maybe you are having trouble with the AC3 codec so simply goto the Start menu in Windows, select "Settings" and then the "Control Panel". If you have the AC3 codec installed on your system you should see the "AC3 Filter" listed there. Simply open the "AC3 Filter" and from there you should be able to change the Master volume, and even the volume of individual channels such as the Voice channel.

    3. Go to Device Manager and make sure the sound card drivers are installed. Also, go to the Web site of the company that manufactures your sound card, check their Support area and make sure that you have the most up to date drivers for your sound card.
     
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    Well.... I dont have that codex installed... Should I try maybe installing thoses? also my Soundcard is an Onboard sound card.. Maybe that is the problem all together? Maybe I just need to buy a sound card?
     
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    play the file in VLC and change the audio track to "sterio" or something... anyway... alot of files that i have been getting recently have the same problem.. but one i burn them to data-dvd and watch them on my divx palyer (with 5.1 surround sound) it works file :)
     

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