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I have a spectroniq dvd player, and for some reason we can not hear any voices from any dvd, we can hear everything else, like music sound effects, just no voices, what can i do to fix it?

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It seems you have altered you audio downmix settings on the player. Go to the DVD player menu and alter the audio settings to default to any of the 2 speaker or 2.1 output settings. For example, Dolby 2.1 output.

Any output that utilizes the center channel (which the device is not equipped with), will not reproduce the voices.

I hope this helps.

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