Added support for toggleable mono wideness.
This PR adds support for toggling between mono and stereo wideness by double pressing the Right shift key, the key is configurable with the -a option. And mono wideness can by default be turned on with -A. allowing for more flexibility.
Thanks for the PR, but the feature seems a bit far fetched to me. What is the use case you see here, isn't enough to provide a choice between mono or stereo at startup, and why whould a user want to swich on the fly?
Quoting Clipsey (2017-10-19 17:04:05)
This PR adds support for toggling between mono and stereo wideness by double pressing the Right shift key, the key is configurable with the -a option. And mono wideness can by default be turned on with -A. allowing for more flexibility. You can view, comment on, or merge this pull request online at:
https://github.com/zevv/bucklespring/pull/67
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- Added support for toggleable mono wideness
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So, on a pair of speakers, stereo wideness sounds WAYYY better, but on headphones (to me) I'd like it to be mono. This is something I use myself, but ofc. it won't be useful to everybody.
Meaning i won't have to restart the application to change between them if i decide to turn on my speakers, for example.