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Originally Posted by NJRoadfan
Couple of notes to add to this. On my Windows 7 Ultimate x64 machine I had to do the following.
1. Make sure you install the full DirectX 9.0c runtime. Windows Vista/7 do not come with this installed by default. It has been known to fix problems with older DirectX apps. Link: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/e...displaylang=en
2. Right click the DVDWS2 shortcut and click properties. Go to the compatibility tab and set compatibility mode to Windows XP SP3, and check off "Disable Desktop Composition" (aka Aero). Before doing this, preview would crash the program.
3. The DLL file only needs to go into the DVDWS2 program folder. By default, windows applications look in their running directory for DLL files before resorting to the system32 folder.
4. Make sure you download and install the 2.232 update found at Ulead's site here: http://www.ulead.com/tech/dws/dws_ftp.htm
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Thanks for all the advice. I've done all these, and while the eventual DVD produces audio on the disc, I still can't get audio within the program itself, so I'm working without hearing what I'm chaptering.
I'm using a Windows 7 PC and I did install a codec pack recently (K-lite Full v.6.6.6) but don't know what's causing this particular issue with this program. Can anyone help, please? Thanks.