albatross83
Feb 2006
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quote: Originally posted by Ky Ky
the backround sounds are allmost [B]louder than the sound it's supposed to be focusing on.
That's because they're not in the background; the movie soundtrack is the true "background" noise. Automatic gain control (AGC), which is found in almost all cheap/consumer recording equipment, will raise the recording level to the max. When the theater is quiet, the loudest sound is from the movie. When some asshole coughs, that becomes the loudest sound, and the AGC turns down the gain to compensate, otherwise the waveform would be clipped.
Using professional grade mics and audio post-processing would help some, but basically any recording of a recording like that is gonna suck ass, and people should stop labeling them as TS, which is when you record the audio direct from the source.
I give it a Nuke vote, since it's not really a TS, but if I were to rate it:
Video: 9
Audio: 2 (1 being just noise)
Movie: 3 (Typical Hollywood crap)
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