How Do You Troubleshoot Windows Media Player With No Sound For A DVD?
Windows Media Player is the default software application for playback of music and movies on DVD on computers running a Microsoft Operating System. If the Media Player does not produce audio during playback of a DVD, a series of troubleshooting steps may help fix the problem. Media Player and the computer operating system are each equipped with volume controls that work independently of each other. Checking these controls is the first step in the troubleshooting process. Click the speaker icon in Windows media Player at the bottom of the screen to the immediate right of the play button round button with triangle in the center). A superimposed red circle with a diagonal slash means the audio is muted in Media Player. Click the icon again to deactivate the mute function. Click and hold the left mouse button on the volume slider control to the right of the speaker icon in Media Player. Drag the control to the right to increase the volume. If the control is set all the way to the left, the