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Quoting GSyren:
Quote: Just FYI, Kvack, MonoCheck is a good tool for finding out if a two-track encoding is actually mono. Yes, MonoCheck is a very simple and effective tool for 2.0 audio tracks, however, there is one small caveat when using it. On Windows 11, make sure "Enable audio enhancements" for the speakers is DISABLED.
To verify the setting on Windows 11, follow the procedure described below: Press Win + R keys to open the Run Command dialog box. Type mmsys.cpl and press Enter key. Select Speakers and click Properties button Select Advanced tab
In the section titled "Signal Enhancements", make sure "Enable audio enhancements" is DISABLED.
If its enabled then when the audio track is 2.0 mono, MonoCheck may end up displaying false-positives for stereo (that is, the left and right channels may appear non-identical in magnitude and asynchronous in changes).
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