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Old 03-16-2007, 01:33 PM   #1
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No sound on new Liteon dvd burner

I was able to easily install my new Liteon dvd burner, install the software,and generally get it up and running.

Here's my drive:

http://www.newegg.com/product/produc...82E16827106045


However, to my dismay, I can get no sound when I play dvd media, whether its a commerially pruchased movie or a self produced dvd.

When I put in the retail purchaed version of "The Patriot" it tells me that I have to start my dvd playback program

When I put in the retail purchased version of "Titanic" I can choose to play it with Windows Media player, but with no sound.

It will play audio cds just fine. The audio cable is firmly connected from the header on the SB Live card to the dvd drive.

My computer is a P4 2.53 GHz
MSI Neo2 MS-6728 motherboard
512Mb ram
Nvidia GeForce FX5500 with 512Mb video ram (I think)
Win xp SP2

When I contacted Liteon technical support, they said I probably needed the audio codec for the drive. They used to reccommend AC3, which used to be free, but don't reccommend it now because it's not free. It's kind of disheartening to find that you can't play a dvd with sound right out of the box.

Liteon suggested going to download.com to find something. Does anyone have a suggestion as to what codec to look for? Also, from the symptons I described, is it likely that the lack of the codec is the problem.

Your hellp is greatly appreciated.
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I'm not sure it's a fitting recommendation, but you could try "ffdshow".
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Old 03-16-2007, 02:18 PM   #3
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Download AC3 filter. Google it. It's free.
Secondly, are you trying to play sound out of your speakers/headphones normally or trying to use the jack on the front of the drive?
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Old 03-16-2007, 02:30 PM   #4
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I downloaded AC3 filter and it now works. Don't know how this will affect playing of commercial dvds, but what I needed right now was to be able to play dvds I've produced in the past.

Matt, I am playing these through my speakers and am not using a headphone jack on the front of the Liteon drive...just noticed there is no audio jack on the front of this drive........


Thanks for your reply.
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Old 03-17-2007, 07:46 AM   #5
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The basic K-Lite codec pack has the AC3 filter. I usually install this pack on everything I work on.
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