hi guys i cant seem to get a sound out off win media player when i play dvd's thought it! it will let play a wav file thats on my HD. anyone know what the problem may be?? Many Thanks Mark
just by going what info I have here try right clicking when the movie is playing (on the image) and you should come up with some type of menu, select audio and pick an audio format that it gives you, maybe ac3.2 or 5.1 or sommthing post back and give an update
hi mate tried that no luck there was no audio options in the list!! it will play audio cds alright but not dvd's the picture is ace but i cant seem to get any sound out of it. ive also downloaded the lastest version of the player(10) but still no joy and more ideas?? cheers
lets try this, for windows media player thier should be a play tab at the top, select that and their should be audio to select at the bottom. try a setting post back and let me know
If your DVDs have AC3 audio, you will need AC3Filter http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/codecs_and_filters/ac3filter.cfm I had to go into its setup and select 'preset = loud' (and then save) to get decent volume for playback But, AC3Filter is a must-have. L8R
Dunno about your DVDs guys, but mine all have AC3 sound. This is not a surround sound standard per se; it is a compressed audio standard. There is stereo AC3, and there is 6-channel AC3. You will hear neither unless you install AC3Filter. I don't think you need to troubleshoot your soundcard, but be my guest Nu330ci have you, or have you not, installed the AC3Filter?
But the default gain is low; it's much quieter than a comparable AVI file with MP3 audio, during playback. Actually, some of my AVIs have LAME audio and some have AC3, so you can really tell the difference. There is a preset that they call 'loud', as I mentioned, in the AC3Filter configuration (right on the first tab) that will boost the gain and make it normal... So there you go Mark, look at that - you're an Advanced AC3Filter user already! Regards