iOS and Android let you adjust the left-right balance among other audio settings for those with hearing impairments or those who frequently listen with only one headphone. Matt Elliott is a senior ...
Android Q Beta 2 delivered a lot of handy new options for users with special audio needs. Starting in Android Q, there’s a native, system-wide option for adjusting audio balance. Sitting in Android’s ...
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If I’m doing anything where I need to hear the world around me, I tend to just keep one earbud in when I’m listening to podcasts or music. This obviously screws with the sound volume, but Macworld ...
A developer has highlighted how Mac still has an audio balance bug that may have been around for 22 years and the days of the PowerBook G3. The bug concerns how the left/right stereo balance can ...
Richard Crouse writes in about audio balance: I have hearing loss in my right ear. If I turn up the volume to hear in my right ear, the left ear is dangerously loud. Apple has offered a left/right ...
So I have a set of Harmon-Kardon SoundSticks for my 1GHz PowerBook (plugged in direct, no hubs or anything). These are a USB audio device and up until now they have been working beautifully. Recently, ...