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A program called Power Mixer has a feature that allows you to reverse the
stereo channels of Windows audio output. I don't have any need for the other services that the application offers, so I'd rather not purchase it. However, because of the location of my speaker jack and the position of my desk, it is far more convenient to have the left speaker on my right side and the right speaker on my left side, so I need someone to reverse the audio channels to match this. If anyone knows if this can be done without software, or of any simple, free software product that can do this, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks |
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"Ethos" <Ethos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:74E92D71-CA2F-4136-B5DE-BC5062A8CAF2@microsoft.com... >A program called Power Mixer has a feature that allows you to reverse the > stereo channels of Windows audio output. I don't have any need for the > other > services that the application offers, so I'd rather not purchase it. > However, > because of the location of my speaker jack and the position of my desk, it > is > far more convenient to have the left speaker on my right side and the > right > speaker on my left side, so I need someone to reverse the audio channels > to > match this. If anyone knows if this can be done without software, or of > any > simple, free software product that can do this, I'd greatly appreciate it. > Thanks Are these speakers built-in to the monitor? If not, then why not simply move the speakers? |
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Ethos wrote:
> A program called Power Mixer has a feature that allows you to reverse > the stereo channels of Windows audio output. I don't have any need > for the other services that the application offers, so I'd rather not > purchase it. However, because of the location of my speaker jack and > the position of my desk, it is far more convenient to have the left > speaker on my right side and the right speaker on my left side, so I > need someone to reverse the audio channels to match this. If anyone > knows if this can be done without software, or of any simple, free > software product that can do this, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks Does that reversal stick for all applications - or just inside the application itself? (In other words - if you started playing a game - would the speakers revert back to their left and right "actual", or would they stay reversed?) http://www.svet-soft.com/ (AudioSphere) ($14.95) Otherwise I didn't find much out there on it. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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