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    Dunno where this post should have but since I'm new to this whole thing I figuered it aught to go here. I have a Philips DVP5140/37 that I got a few months back so I could watch Divx movies on my TV, without having to lug my comp out of the spare room that is. But The problem I'm having is that when the audio format is AC3, I get video, but no sound. I've looked at several forums and posts over the last few days and I seem to be the only one with this problem. Since I don't know 1/100th of the things you guys do about this I was hoping someone out there could be of help. Obviously I'm doing something wrong. Burning it wrong, the player is on the wrong settings, something, I have no clue.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.....
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    If you are plugging the audio directly into your TV, make sure you use the RCA audio cable, and that the player has the AC3 seetings configured for AC3 -> PCM output
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    Cables are good, regular ol' RCA Red and white. I set the digital audio output to "all", didn't work, then I set it to "pcm only" didn't work either. Audio on the videos is Audio: Dolby AC3 48000Hz 5ch 448Kbps. I set the Player to 48K. Still nothing. Everything, DVD's, Divx, mp3's, you name it works on this player, I just don't understand why AC3 audio won't work. I burn my discs multisession and they have always worked fine when the audio is MP3. Would mutlisession effect the audio somehow?
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    Ahaha, just realized why it's not wroing when I posted that.
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