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Old 18-03-2024, 08:37 AM   #10
lra
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Default Re: Why is it.................?

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Originally Posted by danzvtil View Post
That explains it, I’ve just rewatched breaking bad on blu ray, whole scenes of whisper talking that I can’t hear, cut to high energy action= ear drums blown out.
I thought it was just my old age ears. Apparently not.
Background music playing during dialogue ....... Arggh.
Tom Cruise's mumbling ...........Argghh.
Bad sound editing, some scenes of normal dialogue are muted and blurry, turn up the volume, next scene, verbal BOOM, turn it down .... Argghhhh, f***.
If a show is in strong 'Merican or northern British Isles accents ...... turn it off as I just don't understand what they are saying.
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