Re: Volume
- From: "Dave Plowman (News)" <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 13 May 2006 11:33:34 +0100
In article <MPG.1ecf2a95be94773098a11b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Dom Robinson <Usetheaddress@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Their get-out is that the volume is always the same; it's the levels
that change. During a programme or film these peak and trough, but as
soon as the ads begin (or the sponsorship promos appear either side of
an ad break) then the levels are ramped up to full.
So when you've watched an intense scene in ER, and suddenly it cuts
instantly to one of the 118118 blokes shouting "RACHEL!!!!!!!" at top
volume, you simply want to stab the cunt in the eye with a red hot
poker.
Yup. But if watching something like WWTBAM, this doesn't happen. Or any
other brash LE or game show, etc.
So describe in detail how this can be sorted?
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