New DVD player, no Audio



Win2K svc pak 4
I have a CDROM on this machine which works fine, audio and CD.
I added a new DVD/CDRW burner today and it works OK reading and writing CD's
but when I put in a music CD, the player reads the music cd and loads the
player and starts playing but no audio.
If I swap it back to the original, it loads and plays, audio OK.

I couldn't find anything in the documentation that describes this behavior.

Everything is OK except no audio on playback from the added DVD burner.

Any ideas of where to look?

TIA, GWB


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