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Еще интересно, именно так у меня и было (+++)

Автор: BFG
Дата: 30.01.03, @11:15

  So here's the interesting part. I tried playing Jurrasic Park (DTS) first. It worked great with no sync issues. I turned of hardware acceleration and still had no problems. I then played Star Wars I with no problems. I then switched back to Jurrasic Park again and got NO sound input to my receiver. I messed around for a little while and found that if I switched the audio setting from "Auto" to "WaveOut", or something like that, then it started working. It seems like when I switch between certain movies I have to go into the advanced audio settings and change it from "Auto" to "WaveOut", or "WaveOut" to "Auto", depending on whichever was selected last. I thought it might be switching from Dolby to DTS, and DTS to Dolby, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Matrix (Dolby) to Saving Private Ryan (DTS) had the problem, but Matrix to Gladiator (DTS) didn't. Very strange. I tried upgrading the audio driver using windows update. It changed the version from 630 to 643. However, with this new driver I couldn't get any audio no mater what I tried. Just like what snoop saw. I read in some other threads that the 639 version of the driver was suposed to work well so I tried installing that version. Still no luck. I think I'm stuck with switching from "Auto" to "WaveOut" every time I watch a movie.

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