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Sound in only one ear?

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I mainly use my logitech headsets (G35 & G930 Both 7.1 Gaming headsets) to listen to audio from my computer. Any audio coming from firefox such as a youtube video for example, The sound only outputs into one ear, My right ear more specifically. It's bothering me a lot. This problem doesn't exist for me in google chrome, IE, or even opera. The sound otherwise works perfectly outside of firefox. The way to somewhat fix the problem is to enable 7.1 on my headset. But depending on the audio im listening to it can make it sound "Not right". Is there a way i can fix it so the audio gets outputted into both ears properly?

I mainly use my logitech headsets (G35 & G930 Both 7.1 Gaming headsets) to listen to audio from my computer. Any audio coming from firefox such as a youtube video for example, The sound only outputs into one ear, My right ear more specifically. It's bothering me a lot. This problem doesn't exist for me in google chrome, IE, or even opera. The sound otherwise works perfectly outside of firefox. The way to somewhat fix the problem is to enable 7.1 on my headset. But depending on the audio im listening to it can make it sound "Not right". Is there a way i can fix it so the audio gets outputted into both ears properly?

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Try to clear the Flash local storage and settings.

  • Windows Control Panel > Flash Player > Storage: Local Storage Settings
    • Remove a specific domain: Local Storage Settings by site
    • Remove all domains: Delete All and Delete Data

Flash Website Storage Settings panel:

Global Storage Settings Panel:

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