Why I have got only 2 speakers working with Quicktime 7 ?
Stephen Barncard
stephenREVOLUTION at barncard.com
Thu Sep 15 13:22:15 EDT 2005
This sounds like proper default behavior to me. If one is monitoring
stereo in professional situations, one does NOT use the rear speakers
with the same info. If surround is now a possibility in QT7, then
this is correct behavior. There would be no way for the software to
know how your system is connected in analog. Anyway if you must have
the same front and back, simple connector splitters are available at
Radio Shack.
>On Sep 14, 2005, at 6:07 AM, Damien Girard wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I have upgraded Quicktime of my Windows to the version 7, and I
>>have got a problem.
>>
>>With Quicktime 6, when I was playing a stereo file (mp3) with
>>runrev, I had got all my speakers who return the sound.
>>(This is a feature of my soundcard). But, I have upgraded to
>>Quicktime 7, and I have got only the sound on my front speakers.
>
>I can only say that QT 7 now supports full surround sound. If the
>audio is encoded in stereo only, that may be the problem. I am sure
>there is a way to force the recorded channels through to all
>speakers, but I do not know how.
>
>Mark Talluto
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