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Audio Problem

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dtc:
Go to Tools - Options - Audio and select Disk Writer as the Audio Device. Under Device Settings set the folder for the output files. This sets up the folder for the output file.

Then, go back to the main screen and under Playing Now on the top of the tree, select Disk Writer. Now, when you play something the output will go to a file in the folder you set as a wav file.

JimH:
Disk Writer is on the wiki.

MLegend:
Unfortunately, there is no difference between the waveforms of either version when using Disk Writer output even though when I playback the two files I can hear the difference. I then recorded the JRiver WDM driver output with obs and there is a visual difference between the waveforms, but it's most likely caused by how each version handles the file or OBS, not the polarity issue I'm hearing. It sounds like this is an absolute polarity/phase issue, not simply the polarity/phase being inverted.

I can try to reduce the size of the audio files to post here for you to listen for yourselves if that is permitted here.

JimH:
Go ahead.

JimH:
More information, please.

Version of MC?  31.0.21 is on this board.

OS?

Audio settings?

What is the output device and audio driver?  Anything unusual?

You can reverse the polarity in MC's DSP Studio, just to test.

What file types?  Have you tested several?

Make sure volume isn't set down somewhere.

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