Call your local station and complain. They (i.e. most locals) have been raising the volume on commercials since the sixties. It is meant to wake you up so you don't sleep through the sponsors message.juliana541 said:
Call your local station and complain. They (i.e. most locals) have been raising the volume on commercials since the sixties. It is meant to wake you up so you don't sleep through the sponsors message.juliana541 said:Anyone Know why the volume is significantly louder on the local channels? So much so that i am constantly having to lower it.
Volume is not louder during commercials.rbtravis said:Call your local station and complain. They (i.e. most locals) have been raising the volume on commercials since the sixties. It is meant to wake you up so you don't sleep through the sponsors message.
well its not so bad to warrant a call. And yes they are through D* Its a SD unit. The only time it is a problem is watching my cops season pass I record on court tv and a local channel so watching one after the other requires some adjusting. No big deal. I just thought there was a tech reasonphox_mulder said:Volume is not louder during commercials.
Commercials are "sweetened" so they sound louder, that is, they contain sound at frequencies the human ear hears better.
That wasn't the question though, the question was why are local channels through DirecTV louder than the other networks.
Are they through DirecTV or do you have an HR10-250 with an antenna providing the local chanenls?
If the latter, that's because you are getting them directly from the source, they aren't going through all the processing required to get them to DirecTV, then back to satellite and finally to you.
If the former, then it's a DirecTV problem and they would be the ones to call and complain.
phox
All audio coming from post production is "sweetened" and some way or another. This is to account more for the low end speakers in most viewing environments and not to do with the "loudness"phox_mulder said:Volume is not louder during commercials.
Commercials are "sweetened" so they sound louder, that is, they contain sound at frequencies the human ear hears better.