Windows 10: Exaggerated panning audio on my computer

Discus and support Exaggerated panning audio on my computer in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I have used this computer for a long time and I use normally 2 types of headphones, one normal pair and one pair for gaming, they never had any... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by joaopedro_2000, Jul 16, 2022.

  1. Exaggerated panning audio on my computer


    I have used this computer for a long time and I use normally 2 types of headphones, one normal pair and one pair for gaming, they never had any problem.Yesterday when I came from work, when I turned my computer on I instantly noticed that the sound wasnt right, looks a bit more tunneled and with extreme panning, like the sound exit side is exagerated and supressed from the oposite side, like im playing a game and the game makes a sound thats on the right, it exit on the right and a bit on the left, but now is really really exagerated, all sounds just exit with a dominant side and never centere

    :)
     
    joaopedro_2000, Jul 16, 2022
    #1

  2. Windows panning headphones to the right slightly when using USB Audio Interfaces

    I have a huge issues in windows where it pans my audio very slightly to the right (20% or so) ear.

    I was using my Hyper X cloud 2's until last week where I decided to get my condenser Mic and interface out.

    I noticed immediately that the right ear was louder, or about 20% panned right.

    I thought it was because i was using a headset so I tried my Beyer 770's. Same

    I bought a new interface TWICE and the audio is still panned slightly right. This isn't an issues with My hyper X plugged into it's own usb contoller, no panning.

    I tried

    1. Asio drivers, No drivers, DDU'ing Realtek drivers
    2. Different ports, motherboard options
    3. 3 Pairs of Headphones
    4. Tweaking windows settings, making sure balance was correct etc
    5. 3 Different audio interfaces, UMC22, UMC204HD, Lexicon Alpha

    Nothing works and it makes no sense. I'm using 1903
     
    johnDole25, Jul 16, 2022
    #2
  3. Mala_S Win User
    Audio keeps panning to the right

    Hello Banaanilo,

    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.

    I understand that you are facing an issue with audio panning towards right in your headset. The issue could be occurring due to the Sound settings that might have got altered. We will look into this for you. Kindly check with the steps listed below and see
    if it works:

    Method 1

    When the speaker levels are not Balanced, this issue could occur. Hence, I suggest you to check with the Left and Right balance of Speakers in Levels tab. To do that;

    • Right click on the Speaker
      icon on the Taskbar and choose Sounds.
    • In Playback tab, choose your Headphones and
      right click on it to select Properties.
    • In there, click on Levels tab, and hit on Balance option.
    • Make sure both L and R levels are balanced.

    Once after making the changes, check if the issue persists. If it doesn't, kindly follow method 2.

    Method 2

    The issue could be occurring due to the outdated drivers that are installed on your machine. Hence we will try updating the drivers and check if the issue persists. To do that;

    • Right click on the Start menu and click on
      Device Manager.
    • Narrow down to Audio inputs and outputs and expand it.
    • Right click on the driver and choose
      Update driver
      and proceed with the onscreen prompts.

    Here's an article for your reference:
    Update drivers in Windows 10


    If you already have the best drivers installed on your device, kindly visit your PC manufacturer's website and install the latest drivers.

    Please get back to us with the results, we are looking into this for you and we will be glad to assist you if the issue persists.

    Regards,

    Mala S

    Microsoft Community - Moderator
     
    Mala_S, Jul 16, 2022
    #3
  4. Mel Tar Win User

    Exaggerated panning audio on my computer

    Panning hand on IE and Edge - Surface Pro 3

    Hi,

    To disable the Panning hand, follow the steps below;

    • Launch Internet Explorer and press Alt + V key.
    • The Toolbars will appear at the upper left corner of the page and click on
      Panning hand
      .
    • Turn off the Caret browsing by pressing F7.
    Let us know if you need further help.

    Regards.
     
    Mel Tar, Jul 16, 2022
    #4
Thema:

Exaggerated panning audio on my computer

Loading...
  1. Exaggerated panning audio on my computer - Similar Threads - Exaggerated panning audio

  2. Exaggerated panning audio on my computer

    in Windows 10 Software and Apps
    Exaggerated panning audio on my computer: I have used this computer for a long time and I use normally 2 types of headphones, one normal pair and one pair for gaming, they never had any problem.Yesterday when I came from work, when I turned my computer on I instantly noticed that the sound wasnt right, looks a bit...
  3. Audio globally panned to the right - Windows 10

    in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware
    Audio globally panned to the right - Windows 10: Hi, So I have noticed over the past few days that my audio is slightly panned to the right, especially noticible when mono audio is on. At first I thought it was my headphones or my DAC, but have tried my bluetooth earbuds and my laptop's audio jack directly and they all...
  4. Is there a way to pan the audio of separate programs?

    in Windows 10 Ask Insider
    Is there a way to pan the audio of separate programs?: Was wondering if there's something I can get that will make it so I can pan different programmes to different audio channels. For example, panning google chrome to the left speaker and then panning spotify to the right speaker. Is there any way to be able to do this?...
  5. Any way to pan audio left or right by app?

    in Windows 10 Ask Insider
    Any way to pan audio left or right by app?: Is there any native Windows 10 function that would allow me to select which channel (Left and Right) that audio is sent to, on an app-by-app basis? For example, Youtube in the Left channel only and Discord in the Right? If Windows 10 can't do this natively, is there a third...
  6. Win10 Bluetooth PAN

    in Windows 10 Network and Sharing
    Win10 Bluetooth PAN: Hi all and thaks in advance for the attention. I'm trying to share PC internet connection over BLT PAN network. My Win version is 10 updated to the latest release. I used to try establish BLT network creating an hotspot over bluetooth. In every case I was not able to see...
  7. Trying to run Pan Newsreader

    in Windows 10 Software and Apps
    Trying to run Pan Newsreader: I've just returned to Windows (v 1809) after 20 years away, and my last experience with Windows was Win 95. I am aware that things have changed a lot since then. I've downloaded Pan Newsreader, decompressed it with Win zip and can see the various folders and files sitting in...
  8. Audio keeps panning to the right

    in Windows 10 Customization
    Audio keeps panning to the right: Hey, I regularly play games on my pc but sometimes (maybe 2 or 3 times a day) the audio in my headset pans to the right. It only fixes when I go to my sound manager and test my surround sound, but its very annoying to do that all the time. I dont think it is because of my...
  9. Sound card not panning audio 100% as instructed.

    in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware
    Sound card not panning audio 100% as instructed.: Howdy, I was wondering if you'd be able to help me with the following problem? I generate auditory stimuli and need 100% control over how that stimuli is panned to each speaker. For instance, I've generated tones in Adobe Audition, and in Audacity, where I pan a sine-wave...
  10. Audio Panning to the left, I think it's Realtek HD Audio Manger?

    in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware
    Audio Panning to the left, I think it's Realtek HD Audio Manger?: Hey I'm new here so I hope this is the right place to be posting this? I'm using Windows 10 and have been since it was released, my issue is audio is being panned to the left or the volume from the right is lower than the left. This is an issue that's been going on for a...