No sound DVD

Pavilion dv6, sound plays from you tube and programs in drive but no sound on CD music or DVD's. No sound from speakers at any time. Head phons work but not for DVD or music CD. Tried different midia players same reults. Windows media player says error and will not play DVD. VLC will play vidio but no audio.

Get your Product Number by pressing Fn + Esc key or check the Service Tag attached to bottom, may be under battery.
 Go to the link below.Enter your Product Number .After entering PN, click Next ,then choose Software & Drivers.On the next page use the dropdown to select your OS (probably Windows 7 64bit). A list will populate with drivers. Download & Save the latest Audio driver.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/siteHome?cc=us&lc=en
Go into Control Panel,Programs & Features-uninstall IDT software.Restart the laptop. After Windows loads, install IDT audio using the downloaded file.
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