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From: "Per Boysen" <perboysen@gmail.com> > On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 12:59 PM, SP Goodman <spgoodman@earthlight.net> > wrote: >> I had a former editor stay with us earlier this year, and he had >> iPod/iTunes >> with him and on his maclaptop. When he downloaded a number of tracks >to >> my >> media server (PC,XP SP3, the lot) they were all off-balanced to the >right >> a >> bit. It drove me nuts until I faulted the files themselves. Do iPod >> users >> get this a lot? It would seem like the kind of 'copy protection' they'd >> build into the system. > > > I use an iPod every day and I have never seen that bug. Could be a bug > in the speakers, headphones or whatever amplification playback > solution used. It wasn't a playback problem, but a translation problem from the macbook the itunes files were on. When I opened any of the mp3's in question the left channel was a good 3db lower. Mind you this wasn't a 'here, mate, download em' situation. My friend and I were just trying to play the files across my lan, which we'd already connected to. After I found out what'd happened I just went out and bought a new (ie not in storage in LA) CD of Talking Heads' "Remain in Light", which comes with an audio DVD and a surround mix on another disc, for not much more cash.