by rusty » Tue Sep 20, 2011 12:08 pm
Hi Rammstein,
In case it isn't a problem with the headset itself, I can suggest 2 other possibilities:
1) If you use headsets exclusively with MediaMonkey, and the problem is only with MediaMonkey and not in other apps, then you can adjust the balance either by:
a) installing a skin that has balance control
b) modifying the .ini file so as to be able to
adjust balance via the numeric keypad
2) If the problem occurs with all apps that you use your headphones with, check the settings at Control Panel > Sound. Select Headphones, click the Properties button, and then on the 'Levels' tab, set the balance (instructions are for Win7).
-Rusty
Hi Rammstein,
In case it isn't a problem with the headset itself, I can suggest 2 other possibilities:
1) If you use headsets exclusively with MediaMonkey, and the problem is only with MediaMonkey and not in other apps, then you can adjust the balance either by:
a) installing a skin that has balance control
b) modifying the .ini file so as to be able to [url=http://www.mediamonkey.com/support/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=95]adjust balance via the numeric keypad[/url]
2) If the problem occurs with all apps that you use your headphones with, check the settings at Control Panel > Sound. Select Headphones, click the Properties button, and then on the 'Levels' tab, set the balance (instructions are for Win7).
-Rusty