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Old 12-06-2004   #1 (permalink)
Jj4
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DVDs cause audio problems

Hi. Hope I'm posting in the right place. I have a question regarding DVD audio problem.

Every once in a while an original DVD that we rent and play on our PC opens up with some kind of advertisment for Interplay ... or something like that, if you click on it by mistake you loose your audio and Power DVD displays "update audio" in the set up window. The only way I found to solve the audio loss is to reinstall the DVD and let that screen show up again, then click cancel on the screen. When I do that eveything comes back.

Has anyone any knowledge of something like this?

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