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  • Status Unconfirmed
  • Percent Complete
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  • Task Type Bugs
  • Category Music playback
  • Assigned To No-one
  • Operating System iPod Nano 2G
  • Severity Low
  • Priority Very Low
  • Reported Version Daily build (which?)
  • Due in Version Undecided
  • Due Date Undecided
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Attached to Project: Rockbox
Opened by PBCNX-MAN - 2012-06-27

FS#12708 - iPod Nano 2G Swapped Channels

I’ve been using the latest dev builds everyday for iPod Nano 2G and still encountering “Swapped Channels” on Playback (e.g. Left Channel → Right Headphone / Right Channel → Left Headphone).

Used latest build 5785cfb-120625

tfujii commented on 2012-11-02 18:28

Me too. I thought it is a phenomenon occurring only in my iPod nano 2G.
I attempted to update to the following latest versions, but LR channels ware still replaced each other.

Stable: 3.10
Dev: b19b250-121031

I’m Japanese and poor at English. I am sorry if wrong.

Arek commented on 2012-11-29 21:38

All iPod have this problem probably, becouse Apple makes revert channels in Audio OUT for their earphones, so if You have Apple earphones, all should play good.
Anyway - I think, make this type of option (for revert channels) cannot be hard for our lovely RockBox programmers :) - I know, that isn’t really priority, but it’ll be really usefull for every iPods user.

I use a d66c167 build, and still waiting for that option.

Burn Hurbz commented on 2012-12-20 13:23

Using dev rev a6409c8 (2012-12-19) → swapped channels,.. can someone please fix this :/

http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php/topic,34667.0.html

Jacob Brett commented on 2013-10-30 22:23

I can confirm this is still an issue with the official 3.13 build (rockbox-ipodnano2g-3.13.zip).

Jacob Brett commented on 2013-10-30 22:29

Also, selecting ‘Mono Left’ and ‘Mono Right’ outputs the expected channel, rather than the reverse (as per this comment: http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/6314#comment17168 ).

Michael Sevakis commented on 2013-11-02 07:53

That’s what I’d expect from a low-level driver bug or hardware issue. If the hardware I2S is at fault, some well-applied pain and suffering could be applied to find a way to finesse the hardware into always sending the correct channel phase to the DAC.

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