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by FutMan » Tue Mar 03, 2015 3:39 pm
Good Morning
I just update the version 2.0.2 to the latest version 2.0.6. Since then, each opening Audacity affect my Audio balance of my Realtek card. How to make Audacity does not change my Audio balance setting.
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by Gale Andrews » Tue Mar 03, 2015 5:15 pm
FutMan wrote:I just update the version 2.0.2 to the latest version 2.0.6. Since then, each opening Audacity affect my Audio balance of my Realtek card. How to make Audacity does not change my Audio balance setting.
You don't unfortunately. It's a bug that occurs in Audacity when using a small minority of sound cards. What version of Windows are you using? The problem mostly occurs on Vista or later and this commit which is otherwise helpful for Vista and later seems to be the cause:
https://code.google.com/p/audacity/sour ... il?r=12160.
The only other thing you could try is right-click over the audacity.exe in Program Files, choose Properties, then the Compatibility tab. Try changing the Audacity compatibility to other choices. Let us know if that makes any difference.
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by FutMan » Thu Mar 05, 2015 2:08 pm
Hello

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Thank you for the answer. I tried all the compatibility options but that does not make a difference ... My sound card is a Realtek. Any idea?
Thank you.
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by Gale Andrews » Thu Mar 05, 2015 2:23 pm
FutMan wrote:I tried all the compatibility options but that does not make a difference ... My sound card is a Realtek.
As I asked before, what version of Windows are you using?
Is there a reason you need to have the balance off centre, such as a hearing impediment you have in one ear?
If the sound is only balanced when set off centre it could be a good idea to go to the web site of your computer manufacturer and check if you have the latest audio drivers for your computer. There is also a chance this may help the reset problem. See
http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Updat ... ce_Drivers.
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by FutMan » Thu Mar 05, 2015 3:45 pm
My version of Windows is Seven SP1. I just put the latest version of the drivers but it changes nothing. Effectively so that the sound is centered I have to shift the balance. It has always been like that. but is not the problem. This raises worries me is that Audacity change this setting ...
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by Gale Andrews » Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:23 pm
FutMan wrote:My version of Windows is Seven SP1. I just put the latest version of the drivers but it changes nothing. Effectively so that the sound is centered I have to shift the balance. It has always been like that.
I would argue it should not be like that. The sound should be placed in centre when the balance is on zero.
I will make a bug report when I have time, but there is nothing you can do about it for now unless you are able to try compiling Audacity with
https://code.google.com/p/audacity/sour ... il?r=12160 reverted. Even if that works it may cause other problems such as preventing the Audacity volume sliders controlling the sound device.
Alternatively, go back to Audacity 2.0.2
https://code.google.com/p/audacity/down ... -2.0.2.exe.
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by FutMan » Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:59 pm
Thank you for the time spent to answer me. I handed 2.0.2 and I am looking for information Audacity 2.0.3 does not change my sound settings
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by Gale Andrews » Thu Mar 05, 2015 8:07 pm
FutMan wrote:Thank you for the time spent to answer me. I handed 2.0.2 and I am looking for information Audacity 2.0.3 does not change my sound settings
Reports by others affected by this suggest the problem started in 2.0.3 (that would be consistent with the r12160 commit being something to do with it).
So unless you want to experiment, I suggest you stay with 2.0.2.
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by FutMan » Wed Mar 08, 2017 9:49 am
Hello,
I just tested the latest version 2.1.2 and am very disappointed. The bug of the Audio balance is always present after 2 years ... It is a pity ... Why this has not been solved ?
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by steve » Wed Mar 08, 2017 9:58 am
FutMan wrote:Why this has not been solved ?
Audacity is a community project. It is free, open source software, primarily developed an supported by volunteers in their spare time. You've not fixed it in 2 years, and neither has anyone else. I can't reproduce the problem, so I'm out, but it looks to me like a problem with the Vista/Win 7 drivers, but I doubt that Realtek will tackle the problem so late in the day,