• prof@infosec.pub
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    4 days ago

    I thought it was quite bad already in the EU but we at least have standards for it. I’m currently in the US and watching TV I have to turn on closed captions for everything because voices are just so damm silent, while Ads and stuff just blast your face off.

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      There also the fact that speakers on modern tvs suck because they want only a little black frame around the screen. CRTV speakers pointed at the viewer and modern tvs point downward or behind the screen, so everything is a bit muffled. It’s like they forgot that audio is a big aspect of watching shows and movies or they are wanting to make a ton of money off a separate speaker system.

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        3 days ago

        Very good point. Didn’t even think about that. At home we use a soundbar because of that.

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      I want an automute for ads.whatever they are selling they can shove up their loud ass.

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      I think the US passed some sort of standard, under Obama, to normalize the volume for commercials on broadcast TV.

      That worked for a while, but now that everything is streaming, they’re fucking doing it again. Because of course they are.

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        Tbf before that standard it was ROUGH. You’d have advertisers that would absolutely CRANK the volume on their sound, even distorting it, just to make it the loudest thing on earth. You could literally be somewhere in the house and just hear “mnmmmmnmnmnm…BIG BOBS CARPET EMPORIUM TWO DAYS ONLY” like it was some kind of stadium speaker system, like the neighbors hearing it was gonna help the ad reach more people.

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      but we at least have standards for it

      Holy shit. I didnt know that. We’re on the baby-mode kiddy-gloved nanny-state-in-muh-TV mode?

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        The standards are still pretty bad, and most producers of movies and tv shows still don’t balance their audio for home TVs, but I do believe Ads have a limited allowed “loudness”.

        If it was real baby mode we would have a regulated minimum and maximum loudness for everything, so we don’t have to change volume constantly.