• irkli@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I don’t think average TV audio gear is the problem. We have excellent audio gear, and the fuckwits who make the content are letting actors get away with (whispering). Lazy shits.

    Audio is all over the place from streaming sources. It’s like the last 80 years of knowledge was forgotten.

    Ray Charles (and other real artists) made his mix engineers listen to a song compressed in mono and bandwidth chopped because he knew most of his fans listened via AM radio.

    Make those fuckers listen to their own shit. Or the assholes giving those other assholes money.

    • JackbyDev@programming.dev
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      1 year ago

      Yeah, it bothers me when people say the speakers are subpar rather than criticize the creators for making better mixes for the average household. It doesn’t help when every TV tries to pretend like it has surround and tells the streaming service it is 5.1 surround when the service doesn’t have a way to manually swap the audio.

      Also it annoys me that dialogue only captions aren’t a more common option.

      The best closed captioning I have seen is the most recent season of Stranger Things. They describe the sounds like “wet squelching” and the mood of the music like “hope synth crescendos” and stuff. So much better than “[music]”.

    • The Pantser@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      For the perfect example of the whisper problem watch any episode of Star trek discovery. The main character whispers almost every line and it’s very disturbing.