Really low vocals/dialogue in high definition Quicktime trailers

Does anyone know how to fix this problem? Some trailers work fine. But on some trailers the speech volume is a lot lower than the background noise, special effects, music, etc. So low that, most of the time, you can't make out what they're saying. Please Help.
UkeDaddy

I have analog speakers so i use all 3 jacks. This only happens on certain hd movies. It seems it wouldnt be so bad if they also mixed the voice track into the front left and right channels.
well i think i figured out the problem. even though i have 6.1 setup under the windows control panel and under the quicktime audio tab, quicktime still only outputs to the front 2 speakers. Is there some reason why quicktime can only see two speakers under my setup? The ultraviolet video has 5.1 audio.

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