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  1. I can't hear the voice on any of the avi's i try to play that are ac3 encoded...i tried reinstalling the codecs many times ...the only player that i can hear the voice in is bsplayer and i dont like bsplayer...anyone kno how i can fix this?
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    i tried reinstalling the codecs many times
    what codec do you mean?
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  3. i reinstalled every codec...it worked like a week ago..then it stopped playing the voices
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    Do you have any DVD software installed on your machine? I use the latest version of PowerDVD (5, I think) to play that kind of file. WinDVD can do it as well, IIRC. You might try installing one or teh other and see waht happens.
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    tryout free mediaplayer classic -> there use internal AC3 decoder
    this should work
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  6. i dont want a new player..i want to be able to play video with videolan or winamp or wmp like before...they all used to work fine
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    You're lucky you can't hear voices. I hear them all the time.
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    Originally Posted by Syngenius
    i reinstalled every codec...it worked like a week ago..then it stopped playing the voices
    Well there you go.
    Too many are installed, and are now fighting.

    I'm not joking. Get DXMAN and removed unneeded ones.
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    Hello,

    You could also try ac3filter. It's helped me out on ac3 decoding. Also, have you checked your soundcards speaker settings??? If it's set on 5.1 (if it is a 5.1 card) you need a center channel to hear the dialogue.

    Just switch it to 4 or 2 speakers and it will mix the dialogue center channel with the stereo speakers and you'll hear everything normally. Good luck.

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  10. Still not working...only in bsplayer

    i have 5.1 speakers btw
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    One thing to keep in mind here - we are not a paid helpdesk.

    Many possible solutions mentioned above, but we can't help you if you're not prepared to help yourself
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  12. umm i dont kno much about video/audio...i tried all of the above mentioned solutions
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  14. Check all the AC3 settings. If you have the AC3 filter most people here have use: Start -> All Programs -> AC3 Filter -> AC3 Filter Config.

    Check the volume level of each channel and the speaker configuration.
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    Originally Posted by Sillyname
    I use an aluminum hat, what do you use?
    Medication.
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