I run squeezelite on some small single board systems (CHIP $9 computers), mostly connected to reasonably good powered PC speakers.
One set of speakers, however, has a consistent imbalance between left and right. I'd normally just use alsamixer to adjust the left/right balance, but for some reason on the CHIP boards alsamixer doesn't expose separate left/right controls -- the channels are always controlled together. I've asked on the CHIP forum about that, but in case the answer comes back as "sorry" (and it might, given the state of CHIP development), I'm looking for a different way.
What gives me hope for squeezelite is its resampling capability, which is apparently based on sox (I think). Is it possible to use that mechanism to "resample" into the same sampling parameters, while reducing the level of just one channel?
Can this be done? Pointers on how I might get started? While I'm skilled in a lot of areas, digital audio is not my strong suit.
paul
One set of speakers, however, has a consistent imbalance between left and right. I'd normally just use alsamixer to adjust the left/right balance, but for some reason on the CHIP boards alsamixer doesn't expose separate left/right controls -- the channels are always controlled together. I've asked on the CHIP forum about that, but in case the answer comes back as "sorry" (and it might, given the state of CHIP development), I'm looking for a different way.
What gives me hope for squeezelite is its resampling capability, which is apparently based on sox (I think). Is it possible to use that mechanism to "resample" into the same sampling parameters, while reducing the level of just one channel?
Can this be done? Pointers on how I might get started? While I'm skilled in a lot of areas, digital audio is not my strong suit.
paul