Dnia 20.05.2013 14:19 użytkownik Elimar Riesebieter napisał :
> * Elimar Riesebieter <riese...@lxtec.de> [2013-01-30 20:43 +0100]:
> 
>> * John Fitzgerald <mocma...@daper.net> [2013-01-30 13:12 +1300]:
>>
>> [...]
>>> Output should conform to the following (assuming the audio file isn't a
>>> stereo audio with the two channels having identical samples):
>>>
>>>                     w == Soft       w == S.Off
>>>                     ---------       ----------
>>>     J == on         L == R          L != R
>>>     J == off        L != R          L != R
>>>
>>> It is only in the one case of both the SoftMixer and mono-mixing turned
>>> on that the sound from both input channels will be averaged and emitted
>>> on both output channels.
>>>
>>> So how does what you're hearing differ from this?
>>
>> I can confirm the output according to the above scheme.
> 
> So I щlose this bug hereby.

The problem is that I have checked moc behaviour on two different
machines, amd64 and i686 and it is not the same. On i686 when mono
mixing is on the left and right channel samples are played on both
channels. On amd64 the left sample is played on left channel only and
right sample is played on the right channel only regardless the mono
mixing configuration. moc versions:
i686: 1:2.5.0~alpha4+svn20091009-1+b2
amd64: 1:2.5.0~beta1-1

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