Check the volume settings on your Sony, Samsung or other brand of DVD player and see if the mute mode is activated. If it is, change it to the normal mode and see if DVD player no sound problem is fixed or not. If the DVD player isn't muted but still won't deliver sound, you can select another audio track to have a try. This is because DVD player is unable to handle certain audio track, thus causing audio problem.
Hopefully your problem can be fixed with one of above methods. If so, well done and congratulations. But just to let you know, there are a variety of reasons can cause DVD drive not showing up in windows 10. It's not surprising that you'll find yourself in the same or similar situation again.
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I've just fixed Template:Stargate character after an anonymous user tried to add a Homepage attribute unsuccessfully. Before I fixed it, every page that uses that template had "Homepage: site" in the infobox (as no pages actually had a site listed), and if they had any key episodes listed other than the first appearence, they would have been duplicated (I think, I didn't see any such pages, but that's what I'd expect from looking at the code).
I notice that Stargate race puts quotes around its argument "first" argument (i.e. 'key episodes'), on the assumption that it's a single episode, with no other text. Of course, often it's a not a single episode, and/or has additional text by way of a gloss of same, in which case the quotes are All Wrong. I fixed the appearance of one of these by substing it, but that's obviously not a great solution. Would anyone object to this being recoded to avoid this: perhaps an extra parameter ("key"? "firsts?"), to be used if "first" isn't defined? Alai 19:55, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
But nothing could really change the condition of Africa because it was fixed in the political status that was the Cold War. We paid for our tyrants, and they paid for theirs. But things--of course, when the Cold War fell apart, suddenly there was a political flux and fluidity. And within that, you had great opportunities. And really that's the world we're living in now, the backwash of that, which we don't truly understand and which creates the anxieties we live amongst today. But of course the people most affected by that are the poorest, the most put upon, the weak, the mute, the powerless. They have no voice, so we never hear them. We only hear them, of course, when they scream in such numbers in their death throes that we finally pay notice to them. I want to put a stop to that. And that's what Live 8 is about.
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