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Posted by the dog from that film you saw on 03/21/07 10:13
"John." <john.hewittTWENTY@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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>A friend of mine recently went to New York (we're in the UK) and while out
> shopping bought proper, legal, commercial DVDs of "Pirates of the
> Caribbean"
> and "9/11", which, of course, are in NTSC format.
>
> Got them back to the UK and her son watched both movies on his laptop (an
> Acer Aspire 3000) perfectly OK, using Windows Media Player. Unfortunately,
> his sister decided to do some "housekeeping" on the laptop and has deleted
> something that she perhaps shouldn't have because they are now having
> problems with sound, ie, none at all.
>
> I re-installed the audio drivers for them and now the laptop has got
> *most*
> sound capability back, ie, all the normal Windows beeps and sounds, and it
> will play audio CDs OK. However, the DVDs mentioned above are not playing
> any audio at all - video great, but no audio.
>
> Any ideas?
>
If all else fails use vlcplayer - http://www.videolan.org/vlc
--
Gareth.
That fly... is your magic wand.
http://www.last.fm/user/dsbmusic/
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