>Modern movie
>Dialog is a whisper
>Action incredibly loud
Is this just me? No matter what theatre I go to or watching at home it's the same
>Modern movie
>Dialog is a whisper
>Action incredibly loud
Is this just me? No matter what theatre I go to or watching at home it's the same
how does a dog use a computer?
It's ruff but he dogs it
It really is annoying. Not every film is that shitty by choice though but it's becoming increasingly rare.
Set DRC to 80% from the lav panel and it might help a bit. You can also mess with the mixing setting or an equaliser if you have the patience for it.
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
What year did this start happening? A lot of older movies (Especially black and white) have a great balance. Is it because movies now are all about having 7 speakers?
Nice
It's fucking brutal. No worse offender than Mr Robot.
sometimes i wonder if dogs
me too
I think it sounds shitty if you have stock TV speakers like you or me. I imagine it would be better. Our TV's can't play half the notes in the audio track, especially on the low end, so it just gets cut off
I imagine it would be better with speakers or a sound bar*
But it's in the theater too.
I hate this shit. The sherlock holmes movies were bad enough, but the fact that you can't even hear the dialogue most of the time just makes them even worse.
I'm guessing they want the action to be more impactful, but I find it just annoying.
An equalizer has nothing to do with it, you need to choose the normalizer setting (most media players have one).
Then you probably just have fucked up hearing or you're autistic
I think this is done because they want it to be realistic. In real life explosions are fucking LOUD so they make it that way in theatres. It's shitty but realistic if you think about it.
I adjust my VLC settings to fix this issue and it works great.
Yeah some movies do this.
It sucks because I need to jack up the volume to 80 and then lower it as soon as any action or music comes on
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what settings do you use? normalize?
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>Is it because movies now are all about having 7 speakers?
its exactly because of this
>watching Star Trek 2009 over the weekend
>PSHHEEWWWW WIZ BANG BANG *LOUD LENS FLARE* ZZZZZSSHHHOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOMMMM
>Spock [whispering]: consistent audio levels would be illogical
it's all MUH DYNAMIC RANGE which is fine and dandy when you watch the movie in a cinema that has giant fucking speakers but those morons don't even bother making a "normal system" mix/master which is why dialogues are inaudible while action goes too loud
Kinda funny how it's the opposite in music
rly makes u think
Well it depends. Some artists go for the dynamic range while others don't.
But yeah, most cd and radio mixes are limiting the fuck out of the song.
At home, set up your sound.
At theaters, it's probably you.
How's it me when the action scenes fucking shake the seats