Is it just my TV, or...are the "inserted commercials" (mainly the annoying medical ads, hip recall ads, etc) MUCH louder than program content? I've noticed them actually "ramping up" from the moment the commercial starts. I'm currently on a DSR-410, but noticed it on the 4D during those subs, too.
I know there's legislation on this for TV via OTA. I know there's been discussion of this elsewhere on the site. I realize the theory of compression vs. volume. But, I DO find this incredibly annoying, especially after piping ONE receiver into a distribution system to two others. I get 3 places in my home the volume increase when all sets are running.
Last I knew, REbroadcasters of material were not allowed to adjust volume of content (like dish network, Direct, etc...) of commercial matter during uplinking. Is the same rule in place for us, or...does anyone know at what point these commercials are inserted? Lately their timing has been AWFUL anyway. You see one second of a spot they "cover up" with the start of another, and the volume varies widely.
From,
"tired of adjusting volume" in West Michigan
(and no, I do not endorse more government intervention and legislation. I am not a fan of that anyway..too much of it happens already.)
Now back to our regularly scheduled threads......
I know there's legislation on this for TV via OTA. I know there's been discussion of this elsewhere on the site. I realize the theory of compression vs. volume. But, I DO find this incredibly annoying, especially after piping ONE receiver into a distribution system to two others. I get 3 places in my home the volume increase when all sets are running.
Last I knew, REbroadcasters of material were not allowed to adjust volume of content (like dish network, Direct, etc...) of commercial matter during uplinking. Is the same rule in place for us, or...does anyone know at what point these commercials are inserted? Lately their timing has been AWFUL anyway. You see one second of a spot they "cover up" with the start of another, and the volume varies widely.
From,
"tired of adjusting volume" in West Michigan
(and no, I do not endorse more government intervention and legislation. I am not a fan of that anyway..too much of it happens already.)
Now back to our regularly scheduled threads......
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