Arnold Krille wrote: > There is a simple solution I learned from userfriendly.org yesterday (in the > archives): > > Turn you desk around! ... You've obviously not seen the state of my 'office'... ;-) > PS: Do those cassettes contain spoken information "This is left","This is > right" or how do you say which channel is left/right? They were actually recordings of passing vehicles - yes, okay, I should get out more - so the channel reversal was pretty obvious. But I wanted to be sure the hardware was hooked up correctly before looking at the next thing - I think there is a *software* reversal, if I use OSS emulation, going straight into ALSA seems OK, but I need to get my facts straight before I discuss this further. > After all it should be unimportant right from hearing wether the drumset > sounds like when you are at the playing position or at the listening > position. And even an Orchestra where you expect the first violins to come > from left can be recorded with a stereo-view from one of the musicians... I seem to remember this sort of thing being debated when TV first started carrying stereo sound.. Pete. This e-mail and any attachment may contain confidential and privileged material intended for the addressee only. If you are not the addressee, you are notified that no part of the e-mail or any attachment may be disclosed, copied or distributed, and that any other action related to this e-mail or attachment is strictly prohibited, and may be unlawful. If you have received this e-mail by error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message. Thales, its subsidiaries and/or its employees shall not be liable for the incorrect or incomplete transmission of this e-mail or any attachments, nor responsible for any delay in receipt.