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Old 06-29-12, 10:13
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Default Audio Problems. 2nd Post. Please Help!

This is the second time I am posting about this issue. It is absolutely driving me bonkers! Someone please help me!!! I download a lot of video files to burn to DVD. Up until recently I have had no problems. Now 75-80% of the video files either play no audio or just static. I use UTorrent to download the files. I play them back on Windows Media Player. I burn DVD's using ConvertXtoDVD. I run Windows 7 Home Premium. I have cleaned up my laptop using several malware removal utilities, but this has not helped. Please give me some advice on how to rectify this situation. Thanks in advance
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Old 06-29-12, 15:57
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Default Re: Audio Problems. 2nd Post. Please Help!

I use CD burner xp and have had no problems. (No experience with utorrent)

http://majorgeeks.com/CDBurnerXP_d4242.html
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Old 06-29-12, 21:21
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Default Re: Audio Problems. 2nd Post. Please Help!

I really don't think it is the burning software. I have tried others and am getting the same results. Even before I burn, when I just play back the video I am experiencing these audio issues. Thanks for the advice though. Hopefully someone else out there has an idea as to what is going on.
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Old 06-30-12, 00:40
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Default Re: Audio Problems. 2nd Post. Please Help!

Sounds like you had some sort of codec package installed, that was removed/damaged during malware cleanup, that you may need to reinstall, look at the install software on your computer for a codec package.
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