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4 mins ago comment added prosody-Gabe Vereable Context @ee. Ubuntu Linux too. You mentioned Windows, so I will mention Ubuntu Linux has a Sound Setting to adjust left/right speakers called Balance. (I still wish VLC did that natively to be sure it's working, but the System should override VLC correct?)
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Feb 20 '12 at 20:15 comment added Yeo I think it is possible.. videolan.org/developers/vlc/doc/doxygen/html/…
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Feb 16 '12 at 12:53 comment added jacob I read this topic and I still cant figure out what is wrong with my code, I am using 1.1.10 and the dotnet wraper is using the correct function signature ( libvlc_audio_get_channel gets a pointer to the playerInstance that was created using libvlc_media_player_new )
Feb 16 '12 at 9:00 comment added ee. Check the forum topic for hints forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=87115
Feb 16 '12 at 6:44 comment added jacob Actualy I am using libvlc ( not the VLC GUI ) with a .net wraper called Vlc.Dotnet. and when I try to set the channel using libvlc_audio_set_channel, nothing changes ( when I try to get the channel with libvlc_audio_get_channel I get 0 )
Feb 16 '12 at 0:43 comment added ee. What you need is to control L&R audio channels which libVLC seems to expose them but is not present in VLC GUI. In VLC, it allows an audio track of a media to be in stereo or mono on both side of the audio channels for that media player instance. This can be done through Audio -> Audio Channels menu option while playing the media. I am not sure if you can specifically control either L or R audio channel via VLC GUI interface.
Feb 15 '12 at 13:17 comment added jacob I need to be able to run 2 processes playing vlc at the same time, one process will play the audio to the left speaker and the other to the right speaker. can this be done with DirectShow ? cant I change the balance played by vlc ( with one of the filters maybe ) ?
Feb 15 '12 at 8:14 comment added ee. I think you can change the audio settings from the OS you use. So, you program this through an OS-specific feature using its system library. I don't think VLC has a feature to control an audio speaker... it only has audio effect filters. Under Windows, VLC uses DirectShow interface to capture all A/V devices. So, you shall use DirectX library to control the audio interface directly.
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