I realised that my sound is inverted.. left is right and viceversa....
Any solution to this?.
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I realised that my sound is inverted.. left is right and viceversa....
Any solution to this?.
Plug your speakers in correctly??? ;)
I was going to offer a beer, but sounds like you might have had one too many :lol:
=P.. sriously... tell me.. how can I possibly plug my speakers incorrectly?????
Unless your speakers are different, I used to have a set that one plug went into the sound card, the other plug went into the back of the other speaker, Both wires were of equal length, so easy to confuse. The set I have now only has one plug, so its impossible to make that mistake
i have only 1 plug
your using the same sound card I am, which color jack are your speakers plugged in to?
Why don't you try moving the boxes around, like move the right box to the left and the left box to the right! Always try the obvious solutions first! :lol:
that was going to be my next question, on whether or not the speakers were mounted :lol:
Rperry:
They are plugged in to the light green jack (the second one, from left to right)
Is not an obvious solution when you are using heaphones like this.
http://cablemodem.fibertel.com.ar/gemini/image016.jpg
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Headphones?
Turn them round on your head, that should sort it. :)
well, it is plugged in the right jack anyway.....
Is your head screwed on the right way ?Quote:
Originally posted by Dalegas@12 August 2003 - 00:50
Rperry:
They are plugged in to the light green jack (the second one, from left to right)
Is not an obvious solution when you are using heaphones like this.
http://cablemodem.fibertel.com.ar/gemini/image016.jpg
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Edit: Seriously though, there is often an option to swap left and right channels, but I think it is driver dependant so I can't tell you where to look.
umm maybe the balance is set wrong... i got same sound card n itz right... maybe itz the file ur running!
very funny :PQuote:
Originally posted by RPerry@11 August 2003 - 21:55
I was going to offer a beer, but sounds like you might have had one too many :lol:
I dont want to turn my headphones.. I want a real solution!
Is all sound inverted, or only when you play a cd ?
If only when you play a cd then it is probable that your cd audio cable in connected wrongly.
What happens when you adjust the balance ? Does the wrong speaker get adjusted ?
If it is the wrong speaker, you have a cabling problem.
Does your m/board have a connector for front panel headphone socket? If so, this is probably where the crossover is occuring. There should be five or six wires - left and right feed, left and right return and 1 or 2 ground wires. The feed wires are reversed, but the return wires are correct.
Firts of all, the speakers are wrong, the cables are switched.. i guess I'll finally buy a 5.1 system. (not thos crappy 5 bucks speakers....).Quote:
Originally posted by lynx@12 August 2003 - 12:46
Is all sound inverted, or only when you play a cd ?
If only when you play a cd then it is probable that your cd audio cable in connected wrongly.
What happens when you adjust the balance ? Does the wrong speaker get adjusted ?
If it is the wrong speaker, you have a cabling problem.
Does your m/board have a connector for front panel headphone socket? If so, this is probably where the crossover is occuring. There should be five or six wires - left and right feed, left and right return and 1 or 2 ground wires. The feed wires are reversed, but the return wires are correct.
But let me answer you all those questions:
Whe I tried the balance, the opposite speaker would response.
My mobo is an intel D865PERL there's only the sound card, and the cd drive is only with the ide cable. when I played cd, it was the same, as the problem was about the speakers...
Thx anyway.
Greetings,
Dalegas.