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Is anyone else having problems watching this on a TV? I hooked my computer up to the TV with an S-Video cable to watch it last night and the voices are REALLY quiet compared to REALLY loud sound FX/music. Is it just because my TV speakers suck? Or is it because the sound in this DVD has not yet been optimized for home viewing (still optimized for the 10-channel audio system in cinemas)? The problem is greatly reduced while watching the movie on the computer using my computer speakers, for some reason. Anyone know why?
::If all you hooked up was your s-video cable to the TV, then I have a feeling I know why your TV wasn't very loud. -K::
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Originally posted by Uberfoo_256
Is anyone else having problems watching this on a TV? I hooked my computer up to the TV with an S-Video cable to watch it last night and the voices are REALLY quiet compared to REALLY loud sound FX/music. Is it just because my TV speakers suck? Or is it because the sound in this DVD has not yet been optimized for home viewing (still optimized for the 10-channel audio system in cinemas)? The problem is greatly reduced while watching the movie on the computer using my computer speakers, for some reason. Anyone know why?
::If all you hooked up was your s-video cable to the TV, then I have a feeling I know why your TV wasn't very loud. -K::
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Is that new s-video 2.0 standard out yet? You know... the one that carries audio as well as video? Pfftt!!!
HEH
I'm not quite that stupid.
Plus I did say that the sound FX/music were REALLY loud, so I figured you'd know that I also connected the sound cables. Guess I was wrong, heh.
That's alright, since the sound levels are acceptable as I said when playing the movie on the computer. My computer monitor supports higher resolutions than my TV, anyhow. 
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