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  1. Hello

    Just got my first DVD Writer with my first written DVD and it worked on a the first two DVD Players fine, but on the third (the one I want it to work on) show's great picture but really low sound. By low I mean if the TV is full blast, then you hear a little bit! Any fix or something I should change when copying to maybe fix this (My process for doing it was 9 hours so I don't want to trial and error it).

    Thanks.
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  2. What software did you use to encode it?
    What type of audio does it have?
    What did you use to author it?
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  3. Sorry I should have included that from the beginning.

    Using DVD Decryptor and DVD Shrink (latest). Just using the regular English Dolby track (Not the English 5.1 surround).

    Also, the DVD player is KOSS KS3120-2
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  4. Does the DVD with low volume sound OK on the other two DVD players? If so, you may have bad RCA cables.
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  5. The DVD will play on 2 others, and I can play other DVD's on it fine. Just not burnt one's.
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  6. I also have a Koss, and it too plays low volume, EXCEPT if I use AC3, then it's normal volume.
    Not sure what the problem would be here.
    It's possible the "regular: track is not AC3?
    Why would you not want the Dolby 5.1 audio?
    Even if you don't have the hardware to play it, some day you might, and it would be nice to have.
    I always select the Dolby track.
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    Yah. It's possible that the two-channel isn't AC3, and that freaks out some players. Some have a setting to fix that, some don't. Play with the audio settings of the player - and in the future just take the 5.1 track.
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  8. I don't know why, but now all DVD's I put in here are doing it. I even did an upgrade on the firmware from KOSS!
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  9. there might be a volume control on the dvd remote.
    i know that my pacifics and alba dvd players have volume controls on the remote,and they sometimes need turned up.
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