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On the remote will be either a button marked "status" "display" or "sound mode". Push that when the DVD is playing. If you see "1 English" or "2 English" or even "commentary" in the OSD. Then you have found the way to change the soundtrack. Pressing the up, down, or sideways arrow keys should take you to the place of the "1 English" etc and highlight it. You should then be able scroll to one that turns off the commentary off. For example 1 English might meant just the normal soundtrack in English, 2 English might add subtitles. If the film has other languages these will also appear. Some might have Dolby soundtracks and other modes so if you want these make certain you select them.
Sorry I can't be precise as to which button to press as you didn't state make or model number.
Sounds like you may have accidentally set the SAP on your TV, or you have the commentary track set to on on your DVD player.
In either case, easy fix. If you have a SAP button press that and see if it helps. If you do not have a button there should be a setting under sound in the TV menus.
For the commentary on DVD you should be able to go into the DVD menu and select Audio/Sound and make sure commentary is not selected.
For any further assistance I will need more information on your issue
If the game didn't originally have a commentary in it, you probably won't be able to find a commentary file, because from a programming standpoint the code would actually need to be rewritten to have it.
For example, if you scored a goal, a pointer in the code would have to activate, or point to, the "Goal!!!" sound for it to work.
Most of the sounds you are hearing good are background sounds. If you are running a surround system, you might want to try adjusting the output of your primary speakers, checking for the correct setting on your receiver, and verifying that your central audio is in the correct section ( receiver output ).
If you are not using surround sound, Check the in-game menu (Pause) for an audio section, some games allow you to turn the character voices up and the music down. If you don't have that option, try using a new output cord from your xbox to Tv.
I'm surprised you get any sound. If you are using an HDMI, I would assume so with a Blu-ray you will also need to use a digital or optical audio cable with it. The amp drops the audio from the HDMI cable.
I had the same issue.
Please go to the Main Menu. Then go to Game Options and look for the Speed Play section. If Speed Play is turned on, do turn it off. This should turn the commentary back on.
Basically films on DVD cary diferent audio formtas when playing. On the remote when playing a dvd thre shuold be an audio button which then scrolls through what language/commentary to use
Make sure that the closed captioning is turned off. For text and for audio i would suggest check in menu in the audio section for possibly SAP (second audio program) or something similar to this to disable that feature. Let me know how it goes. Jay
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