I have had an odd problem for many years now and am only now trying to fix it. Now I have tried a bit before, but never really delved deep into it to find the problem.
Simply it sounds like my sound is literally turned around 90°, I notice this is mostly in first-person and third-person video games. My right side in the game seems to be my back, and going counter clock wise, my front seems to be my right, my left is front and my back is my left, in terms of how I hear voices and sounds.
So lets say I am in a game like Skyrim or Red Dead, if I am walking beside someone, and he is on my right, I can barely hear a word he says as if he was behind me. Another example is in Skyrim in the intro, when I am in the horse carriage and the horse thief starts to talk I can't hear him very well unless I turn to face him, because he is on my right side.
So my question is how do I fix the sound to be where is should be? For the record I am using a Standerd Definition Television.
Thanks Escapist!
Simply it sounds like my sound is literally turned around 90°, I notice this is mostly in first-person and third-person video games. My right side in the game seems to be my back, and going counter clock wise, my front seems to be my right, my left is front and my back is my left, in terms of how I hear voices and sounds.
So lets say I am in a game like Skyrim or Red Dead, if I am walking beside someone, and he is on my right, I can barely hear a word he says as if he was behind me. Another example is in Skyrim in the intro, when I am in the horse carriage and the horse thief starts to talk I can't hear him very well unless I turn to face him, because he is on my right side.
So my question is how do I fix the sound to be where is should be? For the record I am using a Standerd Definition Television.
Thanks Escapist!