No delays, no having to reconnect any cables, no extra hardware.
Using the exact same technique, you can now flip back and forth between the original sink and the remapper, which should flip left and right channels for you. You should hear left and right switching, instantaneously. Now invert it! Click on the button holding the current sink for the stream, and select the Remapper sink. You should see the stream appear and a VU meter bar move. You will see a list of current programs playing audio streams, with one slider each, and a button right above the slider that mentions the name of the current sink for the stream.īegin playing the audio that you wanted to hear over the speakers / headphones. Now launch the PulseAudio volume control. Only this sink inverts left and right, transparently, for your benefit. This loads a module into your current session that creates a new, 'fake' sink to play audio into. Master_channel_map=front-left,front-right \ You can now run the following program on your terminal: The very first screen will show the Default Sink value. Now, launch the PulseAudio manager from your menu or a terminal. You can use your Linux distribution's package manager for that. First of all, install the two programs pavucontrol (PulseAudio volume control) and paman (PulseAudio manager).