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Right Off the Assembly Line
Join Date: Aug 2006
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The audio file has a mono sound stream. There is no sound in the right channel. How can i copy the sound in the left channel to the right channel so that the sound comes from both the speaker??? Please help. No one here seems to be helping me,
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Still Shining!
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Up 'n' above
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Ok here is the solution to your problem.
Open the audio file in the editor. Click file->Save as. Select Save as type-> PCM Wave Goto options. Select Number of Channels as 2(or Stereo). Give a random name and save it. Next open this file. You will find your sound in both the channels. Another way is to play the mono file from a player(Say winamp) and do a stereo recording with Stereo Mix as your your input.
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