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Advert volume.
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I am sure I read a while back that TV companies were banned from turning the output volume up when adverts come on.
Is this true??
I am certain they still do it, or perhaps it is just my imagination.
Is this true??
I am certain they still do it, or perhaps it is just my imagination.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not 100% on this but, I am sure the difference in sound is due to the frequency that the ads are transmitted at or the difference in some technical stuff to do with they way ads are tranmitted compared to other tv items.
I don't think they can control the volume?
I just wish they would put something decent on TV instead of the usual crap we suffer now!
I don't think they can control the volume?
I just wish they would put something decent on TV instead of the usual crap we suffer now!
I think it's your imagination try here from the ASA
http://www.cap.org.uk/cap/Consultations/open/T V_ad_sound_levels/Contents
http://www.cap.org.uk/cap/Consultations/open/T V_ad_sound_levels/Contents
I'm with you Shadow Man. They may not be supposed to do it & there may be some fancy technical explanation, but as far as I'm concerned the bottom line is that some adverts are louder than the programme.
It's not just adverts either, some trailers on BBC are the same so it's not only the commercial channels.
It's not just adverts either, some trailers on BBC are the same so it's not only the commercial channels.
The effect you are hearing is the relative loudness between say a film which has a wide dynamic range (large difference between the loudest sound and quietest sound) and a tv advert which is usually compressed (almost no quiet passages in the sound ).
Think of it as switching between Radio 3 and Radio 1. Radio 3 has nice passages of music, pause, gentle dj voice etc...Radio 1 its bang bang music with dj talking over the end of the track and into a sting and intothe news
There are limits as to how loud broadcasts can be but by using an audio compressor the advert makers an squeeze more volume into their broadcasts. The effect when put next to a film or drama can be quite startling.
Think of it as switching between Radio 3 and Radio 1. Radio 3 has nice passages of music, pause, gentle dj voice etc...Radio 1 its bang bang music with dj talking over the end of the track and into a sting and intothe news
There are limits as to how loud broadcasts can be but by using an audio compressor the advert makers an squeeze more volume into their broadcasts. The effect when put next to a film or drama can be quite startling.