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Then comes a commercial break and all hell breaks loose with the sound levels.
What are commercial breaks?... I stopped watching TV many moons ago. I stream and sail the seven seas.
Ads are making a comeback on streaming services. Not only Youtube, which is now getting more serious about blocking ad-blockers, but even on paid streaming. Netflix has an ad supported tier, Amazon runs ads for its own stuff (so far)...
I think Netflix and Amazon have the option to switch from surround sound to 2:1 or whatever which could help the audio issue if dialogue, it won't save you from commercials though
Came here to say this. I HATE it when I set a reasonable volume level for the show, and all the commercials are twice as loud. Grrr!
It's 2023 why are you seeing commercials 🏴☠️
There are ads everywhere. To a certain extent, you can pay money to avoid them, but they're slowly sneaking their way back into some paid services as well.
I was watching a "free" movie on Tubi the other day, when a commercial came on and blasted my eardrums. It really took me back.
For it was my late childhood and early adolescence that our family finally achieved cable television. If you fell asleep with the TV on, god help you when it woke you up at 2 AM with a commercial louder than an atomic blast playing Enya and Enigma in Pure Moods.
Glory to Cable Networks and bless the FCC for the awakenings. For even though everyone hated the constant volume change, the FCC was powerless to stop it against the might of The Telecommunications act of 1994, which they themselves crafted with the wisdom of the telecom industry. Specifically these glorious sentences:
and
Which, among other things, allowed monopolies in media including ClearChannel which quickly ruined radio for everyone. Bless us all.
The commercials on B104 in the lehigh valley of PA in the morning are so loud it's distorted.
Hello Lehigh Valley resident. I've formerly lived there.
Please accept my condolences.