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posted 2 years ago by ghost_of_aswartz 2 years ago by ghost_of_aswartz +10 / -0
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– Primate98 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

Even the article gets it wrong, or perhaps we should say doesn't get it quite right. The problem has to do with mixing, not compression.

Theatrical presentations typically have a wide dynamic range, which is to say both very loud and very soft sounds. Theaters also have elaborate multichannel sound systems. The audio tracks are mixed to sound best in this setup.

TV shows typically have a low dynamic range: just some dialogue, a theme song, and some background music. Most TV shows are played through sets with two $0.50 speakers. Engineers for TV shows mix the audio to optimize for this setup.

The big problem comes when multichannel content is not properly downmixed for low end setups. The same problem has existed since multichannel content was first available for the home two decades ago. It takes time and costs money to downmix for a two-channel setup, so they usually just skip it. No one can tell they skimped and they just blame their own hearing.

The secondary problem is that back in the 90's, when convenient and relatively cheap personal audio devices first started becoming widely available, every idiot was listening to them way, way too loud in their earphones. They all succeeded in wrecking their hearing and this is one of the results. Very few are into hi-fi these days because they literally cannot appreciate hi-fi these days,.

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– BladesLastBottle 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

Iv noticed this over the years. Some films are really bad like anything Stanly Kubrick made. I watched 2001 a little while ago and every five mins I was fixing the god damn volume.

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– Xinesepsiop 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

It's the TVs that have gotten worse. Speakers are at the back on most modern Flatscreens. Also it's the ratio, Sound FX too Audio that has also gotten worse.

There are a bunch of tune ups for this, but there's the same problem inside of cinemas. I have received refunds due to this. Music/Sound Fx were far too loud, and incomparable with the dialogue.

On many High-end flatscreens they have tunners where it automatically adjusts the levels and ratios for this specific problem. Although despite of this it can still be problematic, buying 5.1 subwoofer surround speakers doesn't adjust those levels.

Those levels are set by the distributors, they aren't set right so often, frequently you find yourself moving the volume up and down, where it's louder with FX quiet with audio.

If you think about the logical reason for this, many producers have added the FX ontop of their productions. It causes contrast.

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– deleted 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0
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– MOCKxTHExCROSS 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

My setup is 2.2 and I have no problems with dialog, maybe stop using the built in audio on the TV or some "soundbar"

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