Looking for software capable of flipping LR output on just one single application

SnoFitzroy

SnoFitzroy

Audiophyte
I have no idea if this is the right section to post this but I frankly don't understand the names and descriptions of any other one, so here I am lol

I'm trying to figure out if there is a software that can swap the left and right output from only a single application - One of the games I play has a more-often-than-not glitch that makes left and right audio come out of the wrong side, and nothing in the game's audio settings touches it, not even rebooting my computer. The game is just nearly-permanently stuck in a state of playing the audio on the wrong side. I don't even care if it introduces a fraction of a second of audio delay, because hearing something coming from my left side a fraction of a second later than normal is better than hearing an approaching-from-left opponent at the correct time, but on the wrong side.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
I have no idea if this is the right section to post this but I frankly don't understand the names and descriptions of any other one, so here I am lol

I'm trying to figure out if there is a software that can swap the left and right output from only a single application - One of the games I play has a more-often-than-not glitch that makes left and right audio come out of the wrong side, and nothing in the game's audio settings touches it, not even rebooting my computer. The game is just nearly-permanently stuck in a state of playing the audio on the wrong side. I don't even care if it introduces a fraction of a second of audio delay, because hearing something coming from my left side a fraction of a second later than normal is better than hearing an approaching-from-left opponent at the correct time, but on the wrong side.
The answer is no, but you could contrive a switching system in the speaker leads that would do what you want. So DIY is your only option.
 
SnoFitzroy

SnoFitzroy

Audiophyte
The answer is no, but you could contrive a switching system in the speaker leads that would do what you want. So DIY is your only option.
I don't really understand any of the jargon here - I'm just using a USB headset I got off amazon. Either way, looks like I'm screwed lol. ig i'll have to try other USB ports and see if that changes anything
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
I have no idea if this is the right section to post this but I frankly don't understand the names and descriptions of any other one, so here I am lol

I'm trying to figure out if there is a software that can swap the left and right output from only a single application - One of the games I play has a more-often-than-not glitch that makes left and right audio come out of the wrong side, and nothing in the game's audio settings touches it, not even rebooting my computer. The game is just nearly-permanently stuck in a state of playing the audio on the wrong side. I don't even care if it introduces a fraction of a second of audio delay, because hearing something coming from my left side a fraction of a second later than normal is better than hearing an approaching-from-left opponent at the correct time, but on the wrong side.
You actually can do it with the right software. Specifically Equalizer APO
see more details in this old forum post:
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
I don't really understand any of the jargon here - I'm just using a USB headset I got off amazon. Either way, looks like I'm screwed lol. ig i'll have to try other USB ports and see if that changes anything
Why did you not say you were using headphones? That gives you an easy fix. You just turn your headphones round!
 
SnoFitzroy

SnoFitzroy

Audiophyte
Why did you not say you were using headphones? That gives you an easy fix. You just turn your headphones round!
But that's not a fix, and I don't find this response funny. That's also not going to only affect one app. Literally doesn't solve the issue whatsoever and thus your response only serves as false condescension.
 
SnoFitzroy

SnoFitzroy

Audiophyte
You actually can do it with the right software. Specifically Equalizer APO
see more details in this old forum post:
Where's the step where I choose what application this applies for? I don't want to swap all of the sound on my entire machine, just the sound for one single application, while leaving everything else alone.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
But that's not a fix, and I don't find this response funny. That's also not going to only affect one app. Literally doesn't solve the issue whatsoever and thus your response only serves as false condescension.
It was not meant to be funny, but a simple costless fix. I assume it is not changing from right to left in the same program. My headphones reverse easily and are just as comfortable which ever way you wear them. By the way, I have never encountered your problem before of having left and right reversed, so I don't know what junk sources you are using. If that happend to me, I would label those sources junk and inadequate.
 
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highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
But that's not a fix, and I don't find this response funny. That's also not going to only affect one app. Literally doesn't solve the issue whatsoever and thus your response only serves as false condescension.
It actually DOES solve the probem for that app, but if the cups/drivers are angled to fit right & left differently, comfort may not be part of this.

Flip them back for the rest of the apps. Why spend money when it's not really necessary?
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
It actually DOES solve the probem for that app, but if the cups/drivers are angled to fit right & left differently, comfort may not be part of this.

Flip them back for the rest of the apps. Why spend money when it's not really necessary?
Agreed, we don't know if his phones are reversible, but mine are. But as I say, I have never encountered this problem in 70 years of audio.
 
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