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The new app will appear as an update from the Microsoft Store that will replace the current Groove Music app. The layout of the app is very reminiscent of early Windows Media Player versions, especially when browsing files in the library section. While the original Windows Media Player app has been available to download since , this new version looks to fill the gap in something that Microsoft has been missing the mark at.

While Windows Media Player has been left by the wayside, other apps such as VLC have taken the mantle as the default video players that users flock to instead. With the app still in testing, we may see the new media player arrive in a future update of Windows 11 early next year to help take back the mantle of being the go-to media player once more. Many users remember the bizarre skins that you could use, such as a green head or an orange heart. But just its name gives the app the right connotations for users who just want to play some music as soon as their PC has upgraded to Windows Some users just want to use the apps that are pre-installed on their PC without having to waste time looking for alternative apps, and this is where Windows Media Player can help.

Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Are you using a different version of Windows? Your instructions do not fit with what I see on my Win 10 screen. See below. The signal is on the left channel and there is only noise on the right channel. Closing down the left channel then would be a marginal improvement. I can find no way of doing this. My media controller under Windows 7 did it fine. Thank you. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.

I have the same question 4. Adjusting the balance in the method shown here simply adjusts the volume balance for whatever would come out of the left or right channels. It seems with that specific software, you can hit a button to turn the output to Mono.

That is, of course, if the software which is free! Need something else. This is weird, i just noticed one of my earbuds was suddenly much quieter, i had never had to do this before on PC so i needed help lol, except when i opened the window to adjust each earbud one was already at 8 and the other at 22, i have never messed around in my audio settings before and this started litterally in the middle of watching a youtube video… Im just glad my headphones arent broken, but my computer seems to have a drinking problem now………..

Thanks Hardono and your method worked fine on the Line Input. I was doing this because I had a bunch of old cassettes which had been recorded with a very weak Left channel. I adjusted the Line Input balance to improve the balance of the input and it allowed the recording software NCH Golden Records to record the music properly. Or is could be Golden Records I suppose. Have you ever used Audacity? Perhaps it could help you analyze the volume of each channel. When I try this, both left and right volumes automatically match each other, making it just a more complicated way of changing the device volume.

I have quite literally the same problem, whenever i move the left side only the right follows it with a very slight delay, I tried messing with the drivers uninstalling them and doing all kinds of things but all it does is change the master volume in the end.



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