L David Matheny, <>, the screaky, sneaking market
researcher, and employee who makes and sells cheap beehives, delivered:
> "name" <> wrote in message
> news: om...
>> Hello.
>>
>> Somehow I'm baffled by a mysterious problem with sound playback
>> under windows xp pro.
>> I suspect it's related to the driver and it's probably a
>> software-related issue, but I'm puzzled how
>> to resolve it. The problem is that when I play mono sound files,
>> I barely hear anything. As soon
>> as I shift the balance (either left or right) however, sound comes
>> back. Stereo files do play at the
>> regular volume level but fairly distorted.
>> I have an integrated sound card, Intel(r) 82801AA AC'97 Audio
>> Controller.
>> Removing the hardware under windows xp pro (which means
>> windows automatically installs it
>> again) doesn't seem to help.
>> Does anyone know how to resolve this problem?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any feedback on this issue, kind regards, Niek
>>
> Sounds like one channel's phase is being reversed somehow.
> For mono sound files, the two channels would then sum to zero.
> Stereo sound files would sound "phasey", with poor imaging.
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