Re: [Hampshire] Most odd behaviour playing .ogg, YouTube, others?

2012-11-12 Thread Gordon Scott
Hi Guys, On Tue, 2012-11-06 at 11:22 +, Gordon Scott wrote: I do agree that phasing might be the problem, though I'm not wholly convinced of that as some solo piano music sounded pretty much normal, though that was .mp3, which _might_ have been different. The problem has reappeared and

Re: [Hampshire] Most odd behaviour playing .ogg, YouTube, others?

2012-11-12 Thread Gordon Scott
This time it's OK after I select hardware Analogue Surround 4.0 output No idea for how long. The headphone socket just went US, too. so I think I'll just give it up on this PC. G. -- Please post to: Hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk Web Interface:

Re: [Hampshire] Most odd behaviour playing .ogg, YouTube, others?

2012-11-12 Thread Tony Wood
On 12/11/12 20:29, Gordon Scott wrote: This time it's OK after I select hardware Analogue Surround 4.0 output No idea for how long. The headphone socket just went US, too. so I think I'll just give it up on this PC. G. Try re-soldering the connection to the PCB. Worked on my netbook. (I'd

[Hampshire] Most odd behaviour playing .ogg, YouTube, others?

2012-11-06 Thread Gordon Scott
Hi Guys, I have a strange behaviour that's recently started with .ogg and YouTube. Maybe other formats. When I play, the sound has the foreground vocal missing. Background music is present, though often sounds 'odd' to a greater or lesser extent, chorus vocals on songs are often there, there are

Re: [Hampshire] Most odd behaviour playing .ogg, YouTube, others?

2012-11-06 Thread Tony Whitmore
On 2012-11-06 10:18, Gordon Scott wrote: Hi Guys, I have a strange behaviour that's recently started with .ogg and YouTube. Maybe other formats. When I play, the sound has the foreground vocal missing. Background music is present, though often sounds 'odd' to a greater or lesser extent,