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== Verify audio is working in Media Center == |
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If DVD playback fails or you have no sound, first verify that you can play ordinary audio in Media Center. Play an audio track and if you can hear it, continue to the next |
If DVD playback fails or you have no sound, first verify that you can play ordinary audio in Media Center. Play an audio track and if you can hear it, continue to the next section. If you can't hear any audio, check out this link first. |
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== Check audio/video settings for DVD playback == |
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# Go to '''''Tools / Options / Video''''' from the Media Center main menu and adjust the following options: |
# Go to '''''Tools / Options / Video''''' from the Media Center main menu and adjust the following options: |
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## '''Audio for Video, DVD, & Television''' |
## '''Audio for Video, DVD, & Television''' |
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### ''Playback device'': If you have verified that regular audio playback is working in Media Center, you should be able to leave this set to ''Same as device used in audio playback''. If you want to try a different setting... |
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### First make sure audio works then set video to the same |
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* If you're using analog audio output, you can try ''Default Windows playback device''. |
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### tell us what connection you're using |
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* If you're using digital audio output, you can try the ''Digital Audio'' setting. |
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### ''Connection type'': This is probably the most important setting to check. You must inform Media Center of whether your audio connection is analog or digital. If this is set wrong, you will get no sound out of the speakers. |
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## '''Decoders, Renderers, & More''' |
## '''Decoders, Renderers, & More''' |
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### Select ''DVD Video (iof,vob)'' from the drop list. |
### Select ''DVD Video (iof,vob)'' from the drop list. |
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### automatic, then vmr9 |
### automatic, then vmr9 |
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== Windows XP == |
== Windows XP tips == |
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== Miscellaneous tips and links == |
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# If you think you've got the above setting correct - check dsp settings if using "same as audio" especially "output format" page (trial and error) |
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Revision as of 15:51, 12 July 2010
Verify audio is working in Media Center
If DVD playback fails or you have no sound, first verify that you can play ordinary audio in Media Center. Play an audio track and if you can hear it, continue to the next section. If you can't hear any audio, check out this link first.
Check audio/video settings for DVD playback
- Go to Tools / Options / Video from the Media Center main menu and adjust the following options:
- Audio for Video, DVD, & Television
- Playback device: If you have verified that regular audio playback is working in Media Center, you should be able to leave this set to Same as device used in audio playback. If you want to try a different setting...
- Audio for Video, DVD, & Television
- If you're using analog audio output, you can try Default Windows playback device.
- If you're using digital audio output, you can try the Digital Audio setting.
- Connection type: This is probably the most important setting to check. You must inform Media Center of whether your audio connection is analog or digital. If this is set wrong, you will get no sound out of the speakers.
- Decoders, Renderers, & More
- Select DVD Video (iof,vob) from the drop list.
- Playback Method should be set to Automatic.
- Audio Decoders should normally be set to automatic, but you can try explicitly selecting either ffdshow (analog or digital) or Microsoft (digital only) if you are having problems.
- Video Decoders should normally be set to automatic, but you can try explicitly selecting either ffdshow or Microsoft if you're having problems.
- Video Renderer should be set to automatic. In rare cases selecting Video Mixing Renderer 9 or one of the others may help.
- under decoders, etc. pick DVD
- automatic
- automatic, then vmr9
Windows XP tips
Miscellaneous tips and links
- If you think you've got the above setting correct - check dsp settings if using "same as audio" especially "output format" page (trial and error)
- if sound stutters, reduce buffering, or try using default windows playback device