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if I have a stereo file with 1 channel (left), this converts it to a mono file correctly.
But a stereo file with 1 channel (right) converts it to an empty file.
is this expected behavior - to discard the second channel?
If so, how does one convert a 1-channel stereo file to a mono file (with the non empty channel) as the first channel? (effectively flatten it).
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It sounds like it is just grabbing the first channel (left) and making it into a mono file. I wouldn't think that is the expected behavior, but it would take some digging to find where this is occurring and how to mix the two channels. If you want to make a minimal GitHub example I can take a look.
I think there is a Stereo Limiter AudioKit node that could be used to make an incoming stream Mono.
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macOS 13 Ventura
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Xcode 14
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Using formatConverter.Options as follows:
if I have a stereo file with 1 channel (left), this converts it to a mono file correctly.
But a stereo file with 1 channel (right) converts it to an empty file.
is this expected behavior - to discard the second channel?
If so, how does one convert a 1-channel stereo file to a mono file (with the non empty channel) as the first channel? (effectively flatten it).
Crash Logs, Screenshots or Other Attachments (if applicable)
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: