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Speaker Balance

OK, only one of my speaker's works erm if I play something with WMP, at least. but if I open the same file in quicktime or something, then both speakers work fine. In fact, they both work fine all the time, except when I play a file in Windows Media Player

Sooo.... where are the controls to modify the balance in WMP? confused


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start > settings > control panel > sounds, speech, and audio devices > change speaker settings > advanced...then you get a series of switches, for lack of a better term, and over the top is balance control


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they are perfectly balanced, just not in WMP


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I don't think you can isolate programs erm


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Is it the same file you're playing in all the programs? It may be the file, or something may be wrong with a specific codec, or the program itself. I don't think I've seen anything with speaker balance in WMP, only in the Windows OS itself.


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wmp doesnt have specific audio balance feature, try searching for 'Ac3 codec' in winmx, imesh or some download program, that helps i think

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quote:
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I don't think you can isolate programs erm
my speakers can zorro


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winamp can change balance.
i have no idea how it works with WMP, i've never use it messed


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WMP does have speaker balance, and whole bunch of other features. Since I don't have Windows running right now, I'll make a quick guess.

Look at this picture. There seems to be an option on the right side of the volume control.


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In Windows Media Player, on the View menu, click Now Playing Tools.
Check > Graphic Equalizer.

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just use Winamp happy


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