When I play a DVD on Windows Media Player I get almost no noise through the external speaker on my laptop

Original title: no volume when playing DVDs

When I play a DVD on Windows media player I get almost no sound through the external speaker on my laptop. I get some, but it is too weak to really enjoy the movie. If I use headphones I can hear the DVD very well, and I can hear the clips DVD sample provided with my computer on my speakers and headphones. If the computer can generate the volume correctly, but something goes wrong, whenever I try to play a DVD that is not on my hard drive. I tried every button volume already. Thank you

Hi amorchien,

1. He played very well earlier?

2 have you tried to play the DVD in another computer?

Step 1:

In Windows Media Player.

a. click on tools and select Options

b. click on devices and click on DVD, then select Properties.

c. make sure that Rip and playback are in digital mode.

Step 2:

This problem can be caused by incompatible codecs. I suggest that remove you / uninstall all installed third-party codec packs, players or video record programs.

Codecs, frequently asked questions

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/codecs-frequently-asked-questions

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