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Pan position +1 for Left -1 for Right?

daveh
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2012-09-25 19:43:07

I'm now testing this audio engine and it appears to be very good, and I love the simplicity of it.
I'm curious though that the demos have the pan positions in reverse, and debugging the code it does seem that +1 is Right and -1 is Left.
So the pan slider is working in reverse on the music player demo.
All my other software pans correctly so it's not my set up that's in reverse.
Any body else have this? I'm using WinXP and the VS 2008 Solution.

Thanks,
Dave


niko
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2012-09-26 07:15:08

Hm never noted that one, but just multiply the pan with -1, then everything should be fixed :)


daveh
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2012-09-26 16:50:14

Never noticed left actually being right !?!?
OOOOOooookaaaaay.... ... .. .
*Walks backwards slowly out the door, turns and runs off to fmod*


niko
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2012-09-26 17:17:55

?
It's only a definition whether 1 is on the left or on the right side, as long as it's consistent throughout the library. Not sure what you think is strange about that.


daveh
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2012-09-27 15:39:55

Well, all the supplied demos are reversed when compiled and also the manual is wrong. So...


maxmare
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2012-10-05 18:57:11

I cannot help but comment briefly here that I have been following niko as a developer for the irrlicht project for many years and what I have noticed is that the software tends to work perfectly fine and fast 99% of the time give or take. Maybe you can create prefect code that also seems logical to you but I doubt it.

My 2 cents against hating your fellow man


daveh
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2012-10-10 16:14:18

Oh come on. It's fairly fundamental, and easy to fix. Besides it may only be happening on my setup. If this is different for other computers, then how can this be fixed? It's certainly strange.


Sebagames
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2012-11-28 08:18:17

I notice that too. Right is always -1? or it's only on certain sound cards? in that case, there's a way to detect that?
If this behavior is constant, I think that will be trivial, but if not, and really work different in different card, could lead to big problems, especially on stereo applications.


erik
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2012-11-28 17:01:23

No, it's always -1.


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