To preface, I haven't used any previous versions of this OS, and do not know if this was or was not a previous issue with those versions.
The RG35XXH does not play stereo audio with this version. Setting Retroarch to stereo audio, regardless of system being played, results in what seems to be a 90% right channel balance being output to both speakers. This issue extends to 3.5mm audio output as well.
I have not tested this over HDMI as I don't have the correct cable, nor have I tested this over Bluetooth.
Tested using games that have hard audio panning with everything set to stereo output.
Sound being panned on the left channel is notably quieter and is still output as mono audio while audio panning to the right channel is at normal volume. All audio is monoaural.
Tested with a fresh install as well, so it's not a setting I've changed somewhere along the way on my device.
To preface, I haven't used any previous versions of this OS, and do not know if this was or was not a previous issue with those versions.
The RG35XXH does not play stereo audio with this version. Setting Retroarch to stereo audio, regardless of system being played, results in what seems to be a 90% right channel balance being output to both speakers. This issue extends to 3.5mm audio output as well. I have not tested this over HDMI as I don't have the correct cable, nor have I tested this over Bluetooth.
Tested using games that have hard audio panning with everything set to stereo output. Sound being panned on the left channel is notably quieter and is still output as mono audio while audio panning to the right channel is at normal volume. All audio is monoaural.
Tested with a fresh install as well, so it's not a setting I've changed somewhere along the way on my device.