Reverse Stereo sound problem

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  1. risheet

    risheet Member

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    hi i have a star wars xvid which has reverse stereo sound problems, people told me to get Goldwave and sort it out but im not sure how to, any ideas anyone?

    thanks
     
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    LoL :^)
    I guess whoever made the AVI had a 50/50 chance to get it right - and blew it!
    Or do you simply have your L&R patchcord channels switched?
    Wait a minute - it's almost impossible to switch (reverse) the L&R channels when making the XviD, unless buddy converted AC3 audio to stereo MP3 with 'reverse channels' selected :^(
    Easiest solution is therefore playback correction...
    We could possibly re-reverse the channels using BeSweet or something, but big job (might be easier to just buy the DVD).
    Or get your hands on the DVD and rip a proper audio stream from it, not difficult, and re-mux AVI using NanDub.
    L8R
     
  3. risheet

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    i saved the wav of the avi using vdubmod, and reversed the stereo in goldwave and also converted it to mp3 192kbps 48khz, now all i need to do is re-join the new mp3 with the avi i think, can this be done with vdub?
     
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    Possibly, if CBR MP3 - or
    which works with all audio formats, so you don't need to think about it...
     
  5. asiaminor

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    Use VLC for playback. It has "Reverse Stereo" function in Audio menu. What I'm doing anyway. Or can "flip" hardware literally or something :p
     

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