Audio on Windows Media Player not working not not on DVD only

No sound on DVD playback.  Music CD works fine, as the general computer audio.  Mute is not on.  This has happened between a start and another.  Maybe had something to with a nuisance 'Power DVD' (may be not the right name) program this dominant kept Windows Media Player.

Just a guess... but maybe you need an AC3 Filter:

(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)

AC3 Filter
http://AC3Filter.NET/wiki/projects/AC3Filter/releases
(tests - AC3Filter 1.63 full b)

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