Windows Media Player Version 11.0.6002.18311 not sound with DVD

I am running Vista home edition Acer, Aspire M1641-based / Realtek Audio device high definition. I am unable to hear sound on windows media player, I can see a picture but no sound, when you try to play a DVD on windows media player, a message appears:-there is no audio codec in windows media player for playback DVd. you want to use DVD Cyberlink power player during playback dvd-titals. I prefer to use windows media player, but I can't, only play and to hear the dvd on cyberlink dvd player, I am able to play the CD on windows media player with the sound.

Please help regards Allan

Hello

What is the format of the file are you trying to play?

I suggest you follow the link and check.

Codecs: Frequently asked questions

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

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