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Once again, it's a recent phenomenon. It just happened a couple weeks ago. Any clues?
... just my 2¢♪ moderate Mart ♫ ☺ Planar Asylum
where speakers are thin & music isn't
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but I think you'd have better luck posting in the Computer Audio forum of the Hard|Forum at Hard|OCP. A lot of folks who make their livings diagnosing and repairing PCs post there.
You'll need to provide some more info as well, such as the type of PC you are using, the software you are using for DVD playback, when exactly the issue occurs, whether the issue is only related to DVD playback or if you can get audio out on things such as youtube in a browser. Have you done basic diagnostics such as using different headphones or a different output jack?
I had a similar issue a few weeks back where a Windows update stopped all sound output from one of my PCs. The solution was to go into the Sound Control Panel. In the Playback tab was an item labeled "Realtek Digital Output." I chose that item and then clicked on the properties button. Under the "Supported Formats" tab I saw that the sample rates I wanted to use had been deselected. Reselecting the samples rates immediately restored my sound.
Here's hoping your issue is something that simple!
JE
While I tried all of that & failed... the word "FORMAT" inspired me!
HT decode support were the default settings of the driver for my stereo DAC.
Thanks!
... just my 2¢♪ moderate Mart ♫ ☺ Planar Asylum
where speakers are thin & music isn't
You're welcome!
Glad to help, if only as an inspiration! A lot of PC issues can be solved by just being patient and going through the available options. Except printers. Printers are still basically black magic.
JE
Not a lot of details there. Have you tried driver updates?
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"We should look beyond the measurements." ~ From 'Engineering for English Majors, 3rd Ed.'
"I don't understand it, but it could be improved," and other ageless wisdom from the back seat.
I tend to skip updates unless crucial which are set to automatic, precisely because of my 2 decades of amateur Windows experience ( What was wrong with SGI? ) which taught me that this scenario happens exponentially more frequently with ever increasing updates. Otherwise, you show up to work in the morning to present your findings in a seminar via programs which no longer function, & refuse to be supported. @#$%&!!Well, that & buy solely OSs that are no newer than 6yo.
... just my 2¢♪ moderate Mart ♫ ☺ Planar Asylum
where speakers are thin & music isn't
Edits: 08/22/15
The only time I experience program-specific audio failure is when another program, configured for WASAPI "exclusive" mode, is open in the background.
That sounds like a bit of stretch in this case.
If you're listening to movies through headphones, could something be muting the headphone jack, like a plug in another jack?
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"We should look beyond the measurements." ~ From 'Engineering for English Majors, 3rd Ed.'
"I don't understand it, but it could be improved," and other ageless wisdom from the back seat.
In my ControlPanel's Sound window, HT decode support were the default settings of the driver for my stereo DAC.
Thanks!
... just my 2¢♪ moderate Mart ♫ ☺ Planar Asylum
where speakers are thin & music isn't
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