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| Dralafi_XIII |
| Posted: Dec 26 2003, 12:23 AM |
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I'm not sure if this is a bug or maybe something went wrong on my part, but it's worth mentioning.
When loading a .vob file, I recently noticed that the stereo has been reversed; what should come out of the left speaker comes out of the right speaker and vice versa. I never changed any setting involved with sound besides increasing the volume and choosing the type of compression.
Whether it's a bug or not, can somebody tell me how to fix it? |
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| fccHandler |
| Posted: Dec 26 2003, 07:09 AM |
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Hmm. Are you using my AC-3 ACM decompressor? If so, then it could very well be the codec's fault, and I'll need to verify it and fix the codec if necessary.
In the meantime, I think you can fix it using an advanced audio filter graph like this:
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| Dralafi_XIII |
| Posted: Dec 26 2003, 07:29 AM |
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Yes I'm using your codec. I had to install it to open the .vob files. In the meantime, I'll try what you suggested. |
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| fccHandler |
| Posted: Dec 27 2003, 06:01 AM |
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Update: It was indeed the codec's fault. Thank you very much Dralafi_XIII for bringing this to my attention (I get so little feedback about this codec). I've uploaded version 0.6 which should fix the swapping bug.
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| Dralafi_XIII |
| Posted: Jan 3 2004, 01:08 AM |
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k, thanks for your help. : ) |
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