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audio help

alexXx

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how do i switch the right and left audio channels on my system. My speakers are such that, 1 is connected to the computer and the other is connected to the first, and the cable connecting to the computer isnt very long so physically i cannot reverse the speakers. There must be a way in windows to do it, but i cant find it.
anyone know?
thanks
 
I know some soundcards let you swap center and lfe, but I don't remember seeing an ability to switch left and right.

This would be kind of a ghetto way to do it, but if you can't find a software way, this would work:
Get one of these and one of these and reverse the colors when you connect them (attach red to white and white to red)
 
haha YOyoYOhowsDAjello, if i cant find any software method, i may do that. i just dont understand why it would be hard to do with software.
 
Originally posted by: alexXx
haha YOyoYOhowsDAjello, if i cant find any software method, i may do that. i just dont understand why it would be hard to do with software.

Yeah, it should totally be easy to do it, but I don't think they include it because most people would never need it.

You could also get a 1/8" extension cable to allow you to place the speakers in the correct orientation.
 
i have a massive ammount of adpaters and gender changers and such for my audio
1/8" to RCA to connect audio out to my stereo
multiple adapters to create 1/8" to rca female to connect game systems/dvd player/vcr to audio in
everything works fine
 
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