So I have been watching some of the very early episodes of this set.
I am noticing a lot of audio issues. The sound will at times be very soft and hard to hear.
I've also noticed some audio issues on the lionsgate blu Ray set of season 5 as well
Is this an issue or how the episodes always sounded?
If not, is it something that has been corrected or addressed?
Thank you,
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depends what source material was found and used for the transfers..in my opinionLando wrote:So I have been watching some of the very early episodes of this set.
I am noticing a lot of audio issues. The sound will at times be very soft and hard to hear.
I've also noticed some audio issues on the lionsgate blu Ray set of season 5 as well
Is this an issue or how the episodes always sounded?
If not, is it something that has been corrected or addressed?
Thank you,
Bumping as I did not receive a post back.Lando wrote:In addition to the audio going from very soft to loud at times I've been having disc freezing issues.
Are these know problems? I am attempting to contact studio canal as well.
Audio appears to have cleared up as long as I don't use a sound bar.
Still a bit concerned about freezing on some of the discs and episodes.
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Soundbars often accentuate the difference in sound levels to sound more dynamic; there might be a setting on yours to accentuate dialogue. My stereo has a "midnight mode" option which reverses the dynamic effect and compresses the sound stage to even out the audio, which I find useful some times.
Re the freezing, I haven't experienced that on DVD player or PC, or even bluray player with the new discs. If you give me an episode where it always happens I can check but it sounds like layer change on the DVD to me.
Normally mastering companies try to force that to happen at the ad breaks so it's less noticeable.
Re the freezing, I haven't experienced that on DVD player or PC, or even bluray player with the new discs. If you give me an episode where it always happens I can check but it sounds like layer change on the DVD to me.
Normally mastering companies try to force that to happen at the ad breaks so it's less noticeable.
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That's because the only sellers currently listing it are the scamming opportunists.
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I have watched all episodes from the 4th series and last night while watching the What the Butler Saw I noticed a approx. 10 decibel drop in volume starting at 24:15 and the level goes back to normal damn near a minute later at 25:14. Can anyone else confirm this? Almost always this is a QC issue and every manufactured disc has the same problem.
This is on the bluray but I was wondering if the dvd had this issue as well?
This is on the bluray but I was wondering if the dvd had this issue as well?