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Quote: FYI: I have received no support from Cyberlink on this problem.

One question:
What exactly do you mean by uninstall audio device?
This is in Control Panel?

Thanks for the help


For advanced users only! I am not providing support on issues that may arise from any action taken without a full understanding of OS device managment.

Right Click Computer
Manage
Device Manager
Sound, video and game controllers
Right Click Audio Device
Choose Uninstall
See http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/6982.page
No guarantees on this but it worked for me. Indicates a serious long running bug in PDVD.

Conditions - SPDIF output to legacy receiver, Nothing plugged in to speaker ports.

Workaround.

Verify spdif connected to amp and amp turned on
Uninstall Audio Device (resets to supported defaults)
Restart Computer
Audio Device will reinstall
Verify 48Khz in supported formats
Plug anything (headphones or just miniplug end) into speaker outs on sound card
Start PDVD
Select Speakers as output device
Start DVD title
Wait for title to begin with selected audio
Change to SPDIF as output device
Sound should now be coming from SPDIF
Set SPDIF as default output device for windows
Done.
Should survive PDVD crashes and system reboots
OK to disconnect whatever you plugged into speaker out.
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