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| TBS cymbals | LukeCarlson | New product alert! | 0 | 2nd May 2006 05:05 AM |
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Feb 2007
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| ALCS on TBS Is anybody watching the ALCS game on TBS? I'm watching on the HD channel and noticed everytime the ball hits the catchers mitt, or there is a hit, the overall volume of all 5.1 channels drops on the impact and slowly comes back up to normal level. I'm assuming its the broadcast limiter, but wanted to see if anyone else was notcing the same thing. |
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| Gear addict Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: amsterdam
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| Most likely the dolby automatic level control.. (So it's your cable receiver doing it) The dolby metadata thing is very much misunderstood and underused by audio mixers.. I hope some one who understands this better than me can explain it? |
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| Gear Head Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: North Hollywood, CA
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| It could be any number of things, but live broadcasts have been experiencing a wide variety of problems due to some rapidly changing standards and incompatible or outdated equipment. There is a great article by Michel Proulx in the Sept. issue of broadcast engineering about the problem. Here is a link to the article: Audio FOR HD: Common problems, simple cures It will probably take a number of years to sort it all out, but it seems everyone is painfully aware of the problem. |
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