![]() ![]() First of all, whether or not you have a "balance slider" to play with actually depends on how your speakers are connected to your system. Okay, here is where I ran into some problems. In any case, no matter how you opt to configure the MIDI Setup app, press the "Apply" button if not grayed out to apply any changed settings to your system before pressing the "Done" button to close the "Configure Speakers." window. If, on the other hand, you have a large number of files encoded improperly (Right channel source audio input recorded to Stereo Channel 1 and Left channel source audio input recorded to Stereo Channel 2) and opt to reverse your MIDI speaker configuration, then be aware of the following: while all incorrectly recorded files played in non-QT 7 media apps (e.g., VLC, QT X, iMovie, GarageBand, iTunes, etc.) will ignore any embedded QT 7 channel assignments and play correctly, all properly encoded files will play with Left-Right channels reversed, the System Preferences > Sound > Output Blalance slider action will be reversed, any files played in QT 7 apps (QT 7, QT 7 Pro, MPEG Streamclip, etc.) will ignore your MIDI app settings and play the file content according to their embedded chennel assignments, your system configuration will not match that of most other users and most files shared to other systems or devices will play differently on those systems and devices than they do on your system. In this configuration your system should match the configuration of all other users running the default configuration, all properly encoded files (Left channel source audio input recorded to Stereo Channel 1 and Right channel source audio input recorded to Stereo Channel 2) will play correctly in all media applications, and the System Preferences > Sound > Output Blalance slider will work normally. If it doesn't, then your speakers are reverse wired and you really should change their wiring. If you are in the default configuration mode (left front = Channel 1 and right front = Channel 2) then pressing the "left front" button will send sound to your left speaker and pressing the "right front" button will send sound to your right speker. When the new window opens, press the "left front" and "right front" buttons under the "Stereo" tab to generate white noise audio signals and observe through which speaker the noises are played back. To do this, press the press the "Configure Speakers." button under the "Output" tab. What I recommed is that people check to ensure their speakers are wired correctly. Not really sure what you want people to do here. The first step is to ensure your system hardware is properly configured. Will, therefore, go through your list and, for the benefit of other users not already familiar with this process, make some additional amplifying comments of my own. I honestly don't know how to explain things any more simply. Test speaker channels with balance slider ![]()
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