EMU 0404: no sound playin' DVD- video.

Used to work about a year on EMU 0404, but only recently wanted to play DVD, and there was no sound and no input signal on PatchMix Wave Host. I would be grateful if somebody could explain me how I should route it from DVD drive. I can play CDs, Video CDs and MPEG4 without any problem.
Message Edited by Genka on 07-28-200707:26 PM

Dave -
Well, would you look at that? That's why I put the pics up. I've since pulled the 0404 out of one computer and put it another so I could use it. Now, out of complete curiosity - I'm going to have reinstall it into the original machine to see if I simply overlooked the obvious as it's working perfectly in the second machine.
Weird.
Thanks, for the reply!

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