does anyone else notice this, and does it bother you?

shamrock

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wtf Are commercials so much louder than the regular show on television, and why is it allowed.

Always fall asleep with television on, only to be awaken by incredibly loud commercials.:scared

Incredibly aggravating.

Just watching television, have to endlessly turn volume up, down up down.
 

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big brother wants you to pay attention..


ya gotta keep buying shyt ya don't need.


new lcd and plasma have built in detection and will control volume at designated setting
 

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I notice when I'm about to pass out, the tv gets louder regardless and i hear everything so god damn clear.......I want an explanation
 

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thanks old school, I may have to go by a new plasma just to conquer these aggravating bastards
 

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I only notice it when it's the local feed. That is....The cable company's own commercials that they air.

I hate trying to listen to "Versus" network. That station has had audio problems since we have had it. The volume fades in and out constantly, and it sucks.
 

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thanks old school, I may have to go by a new plasma just to conquer these aggravating bastards

Shamrock,

Most tv's now come equipted with a handy on/off switch..........

Hope this helps :142smilie


My 11yr old does the same thing, leaves her set on at night. I've woken up many a night to Nick Jr. screams, I jump out of bed thinking someones in the house! Drives me up a wall!
 
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Yes, I notice it and it bothers the hell outta me.

Found this on MSNBC:

Why is it that TV stations are permitted to raise the volume during the commercials? I find it very aggravating.
? Bob K.

Ask any TV station this question and you?ll get the same answer, ?the commercials are no louder than any of the other programming we broadcast ? they just sound louder.?

It?s true, the station isn?t turning up the volume when the commercials run, but that?s not the complete answer. Otherwise, you wouldn?t need to reach for the remote to turn down the volume during the commercial break. So what?s really going on here? This gets a little complicated, so stick with me on this.

The Federal Communications Commission does not specifically regulate the volume of TV programs or TV commercials. However, broadcasters are required to have equipment that limits the peak power they can use to send out their audio and video signals. That means the loudest TV commercial will never be any louder than the loudest part of any TV program.

A TV program has a mix of audio levels. There are loud parts and soft parts. Nuance is used to build the dramatic effect.

Most advertisers don?t want nuance. They want to grab your attention. To do that, the audio track is electronically processed to make every part of it as loud as possible within legal limits. ?Nothing is allowed to be subtle,? says Brian Dooley, Editor-At-Large for CNET.com. ?Everything is loud ? the voices, the music and the sound effects.?

Spencer Critchley, writing in Digital Audio last month, explained it this way: ?The peak levels of commercials are no higher than the peak levels of program content. But the average level is way, way higher, and that?s the level your ears care about. If someone sets off a camera flash every now and then it?s one thing; if they aim a steady spot light into your eyes it?s another, even if the peak brightness is no higher.?

There?s also what Brian Dooley of CNET.com calls ?perceived loudness.? If you?re watching a drama with soft music and quiet dialogue and the station slams into a commercial for the July 4th Blow Out Sale, it?s going to be jarring. If you happen to go from the program into a commercial for a sleeping pill, one with a subtle soundtrack, it probably won?t bother you.

Help is on the way! Last month Dolby Laboratories announced it has developed technology to level out the sound differences that take place during shows and between TV programs and commercials. You pick the volume you like and the Dolby software will make the adjustments in real time automatically.

Dolby Volume could show up in some TV sets by the end of this year or early next year.
 

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i agree,shammy.....aggravating as hell....but,it never dawned on me that it doesn`t happen with my h.d. t.v until mentioned in this thread.....

read the manual pretty thoroughly(i thought)...re-checked my manual and damned if it doesn`t mention that....

look at the big brains in the forum....:clap:
 

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Gary:

Since you asked, it appears to me that corporate America is well aware that many watching television will leave the room during a commercial break. Therefore, the sound will go higher to reach your ears as they are bent over in the refrigerator looking for left overs to microwave.

I do not buy the malarky that the sound is not increased during commercial breaks. It sure as hell is on my tv.

Eddie
 

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Shamrock,

Most tv's now come equipted with a handy on/off switch..........

Hope this helps :142smilie


My 11yr old does the same thing, leaves her set on at night. I've woken up many a night to Nick Jr. screams, I jump out of bed thinking someones in the house! Drives me up a wall!

sports, I fully realize you can shut the television off. I don't think it's very practical turning the television off and on every 5 minutes, (which is about average for television programming these days) is practical. It's quite normal in football now, to come back from commercial, watch a kickoff (1 play) then go back to 4 or so commercials.

I'm not sure about you, but I don't think I should have to turn my television off & on every 5 minutes to avoid blasting commercials. Also changing volume constantly is aggravating. I'm paralyzed, so if you're hands don't work, and you have to do everything with numerous voice commands, it's pretty dam aggravating. It can't be that great if your hands work either I imagine.

Just more shitthat has to be tolerated to accommodate corporate America.

Thanks for finding that rolltide
 

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anybody know anything about Internet speed??

anybody know anything about Internet speed??

Ok, evidently verizon offers 2 different dsl speeds. I paid roughly 16 dollars a month for years. I heard they had a faster speed for 30/a month. Paid the extra, don't notice anything faster at all.

They have this info speed test, my system rates:
around

1025Kbits /125Kbytes what ever this means. My question is: is there any sense staying with the more expensive package?


Thanks
Shamrock
 
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