lo.pro
Mar 2002
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those of you saying "it's an easy fix", that simply isn't true. the source for this was not in mono audio, therefore you cannot simply duplicate the sound & run it in both channels.
something is "stereo", not because it plays in both left and right channels, but because it was recorded in such a way that there is different sound coming from each channel (with some overlap of course). therefore, if one of the channels is missing, there is sound that simply is not there, and no re-encode can fix that. you must have a source containing the full stereo, both tracks.
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