2020-01-27, 11:49
I can't remember the exact steps to address this issue, but I believe I have experienced it before.
You might benefit from running a utility called DDU to completely remove the video drivers and start with a fresh one.
I think I did something odd like choose one of the generic "Nvidia HDMI Audio Devices" in the DSPlayer settings, played a few files, and then switched back to the default audio device. It might have been something was saved in the Windows registry for the old audio device and was now corrupt and had to be overwritten.
I honestly can't remember for certain. But I may have done something unusual such as that to get all audio codecs working again.
DDU might be your best bet.
You might benefit from running a utility called DDU to completely remove the video drivers and start with a fresh one.
I think I did something odd like choose one of the generic "Nvidia HDMI Audio Devices" in the DSPlayer settings, played a few files, and then switched back to the default audio device. It might have been something was saved in the Windows registry for the old audio device and was now corrupt and had to be overwritten.
I honestly can't remember for certain. But I may have done something unusual such as that to get all audio codecs working again.
DDU might be your best bet.