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    Hello,
    I have installed the latest mkv software (1.17.4).
    After that I started to rip my blurays.
    There were error messages and everything ran slowly.
    I got myself a new drive and then tried to
    to rip a bluray. Everything went fast, but then...
    I tested the ripped bluray on my PC and found that there was no sound.
    The jack plug of my speakers is plugged into the right port. Windows is configured correctly by the output of my speakers.
    What can this be? Does anyone else have a similar problem or can anyone help me to solve this problem?

    Kind regards
    Jasmin
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  2. First of all, you should check if there is an audio stream in the ripped movie.
    You can check this with mediainfo.
    Then you should check if your computer can play the audio codec.
    If you have Windows10 or 11, this should not be a problem.
    Which player do you use?
    Try the vlc player.
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    Originally Posted by bluray_cat View Post
    Hello,
    I have installed the latest mkv software (1.17.4).
    After that I started to rip my blurays.
    There were error messages and everything ran slowly.
    I got myself a new drive and then tried to
    to rip a bluray. Everything went fast, but then...
    I tested the ripped bluray on my PC and found that there was no sound.
    The jack plug of my speakers is plugged into the right port. Windows is configured correctly by the output of my speakers.
    What can this be? Does anyone else have a similar problem or can anyone help me to solve this problem?

    Kind regards
    Jasmin
    check your profile for the audio, try either aac or flac - https://forum.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24039
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