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Bluetooth Headphones problem with Vista
A while ago i've bought 2 wireless headphones (Teac HP-4BT) and i tried to
used them with a bluetooth usb adaptor. They work fine except one thing. The sound from the left speaker is played in the right one and what should be played in the right speaker is played in the left one. I used both headphones, 2 different USB adaptors (MSI and Logilink), 2 different sound cards (the onboard one and a Creative Labs sound card) so there is no question about a hardware conflict....oh, and trust my i've put the headphones the right way on my head :P (if i turn them around they fall of my head). The thing is that both USB adaptors' drivers/software don't have any option to reverse speakers and to neither does Vista. What can i do in this situation to make them work properly? -- crissy |
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Bluetooth Headphones problem with Vista
Maybe you can an adapter at Radio Shack that will reverse the output
connection. "crissy14" wrote in message ... A while ago i've bought 2 wireless headphones (Teac HP-4BT) and i tried to used them with a bluetooth usb adaptor. They work fine except one thing. The sound from the left speaker is played in the right one and what should be played in the right speaker is played in the left one. I used both headphones, 2 different USB adaptors (MSI and Logilink), 2 different sound cards (the onboard one and a Creative Labs sound card) so there is no question about a hardware conflict....oh, and trust my i've put the headphones the right way on my head :P (if i turn them around they fall of my head). The thing is that both USB adaptors' drivers/software don't have any option to reverse speakers and to neither does Vista. What can i do in this situation to make them work properly? -- crissy |