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Apr 1st, 2010 06:35 PM | |
kahljorn | i think that radioshaq has like extension cords for stuff like this. then you could just put your right speaker on the right side :O |
Mar 30th, 2010 10:23 AM | |
MarioRPG | Ok I'm going to look through my settings in my audio manager and then get that software if I have to. |
Mar 28th, 2010 10:55 PM | |
Kitsunexus | i didnt think my old post published |
Mar 28th, 2010 10:53 PM | |
Kitsunexus |
Man, there SHOULD be something like "Enable Reverse Stereo" like those old DOS games had, that would be awesome. OK, I THINK I found a solution, but it involves bypassing your Windows mixer for this third party one: http://www.actualsolution.com/power_mixer/ It doesn't mention anything about reverse stereo on the site, but this program was recommended in a forum post that popped up in a Google Search. seems to be a lockergnome forum: http://help.lockergnome.com/windows/...ict445575.html so that should have a high probability of working! |
Mar 28th, 2010 03:49 PM | |
Tadao |
Everything I'm reading says it has to be done on the sound card driver level. I'm remembering that my sounblaster software did it. I just looked at my system toolbar (you know the clock on the bottom right) and found a sound program running, I opened it at it had a way to switch the channels. You could alwyas cut the speaker wires and splice in a long piece of wire though. |
Mar 28th, 2010 03:04 PM | |
MarioRPG | I'm running XP good sir, please advise. |
Mar 28th, 2010 02:05 PM | |
Tadao | What OS are you on? |
Mar 28th, 2010 02:04 PM | |
Tadao | There was a way in Winxp, I can't find any settings on Vista though. It should be somewhere in control panel/Sound |
Mar 28th, 2010 01:55 PM | |
MarioRPG |
Switching Audio Signal? (L -> R, R -> L) Hey so I recently bought some speakers and with the way my physical set up is, I have the left speaker on the right side of my desk and vice versa. This is due to the fact my tower is below my desk on the left side, and for some reason the manufacturers made it so everything must plug into the R speaker (ie, audio plug, subwoofer line and left speaker line and ac out). So pretty much my sound is reversed. Is there any piece of software or anything so I can switch signals? It's weird for when I'm playing a game and someone shoots at me from left and I have to turn right. |