No sound in media center

It happened recently.  I am getting sound in WMP and QuickTime player but not Windows Media Center.  It will not read video files or live tv.  He plays good music.  I tried to configure the speakers, but that did not work. Anyone knows what is the cause?

Hello
 
 
1. what type of video files you play?
2. what happens when you try to play on TV?
 
Here are solutions to some common problems with audio in Windows Media Center.
 
I hope this helps.

Thank you, and in what concerns:
Shekhar S - Microsoft technical support.

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