Whisper and Explosion 2 is even better. The whispers and explosions happen at the SAME TIME!
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        What you’re saying is like, “You complain about being sweaty??? So what, do you complain at the gym too?”

        I’m not in a theater. I’m at home. I don’t want the TV crazy loud for a number of reasons which can include the fact that I’m not a terrible neighbor, the time of day, my partner may be asleep, etc.

        If I wanted to go to the theater, then I go to the theater where I have certain expectations which includes well-mixed, loud sound. That’s fine, and I will hear both things that way.

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        Or… they can make a theater mix of the audio (full dynamic range) and a streaming/dvd mix (normalized volume levels) so that everyone gets the best experience.

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        You don’t have your kids sleeping next room in the theatre. Home video must be normalised.

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        No. But when I’m watching it at home, with dinner, the neighbor does sometimes. It’s almost like they should be mixed differently.

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        Both me and my wife were both complaining about how loud the sound was last time we went to the movies (Dune part 2), so yes. I prefer immersion without shattered ear drums.

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      Yeah, Nolan decided dialouge is important enough to include but not important enough to be able to hear. Pick a damn lane. Either let me hear it or don’t include it

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        I encourage people to tweet photos of his movies with subtitles on and set to their largest size. We need to shame him to have some common sense.

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          Subtitle size should vary based on audibility of the current line. The irony is, during those scenes with boats and face masks? The CC box is so big it can only fit a couple of letters at a time, making it ALSO impossible to understand.

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    Thank god for Loudness Equalization.

    Since I have found that, I changed it on every device I could. It is just so dumb how badly they mix the audio.

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      they mix audio for cinemas with 5.1 or 7.1 speaker systems. And then they take that version and smoosh it into stereo :) which then comes out sounding absolutely terrible because the mix was simply not made for stereo

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        Half the movies Ive seen in the last decade in cinemas still suffered from insanely bad audio balancing.

        This problem goes beyond just lazy distribution.

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        I think the issue is with volume levelling; your statement implies the issue is channel separation. Listening in surround sound won’t mitigate the issue, unless you intentionally boost the center speaker

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        Someone sharing a solution for one platform doesn’t obligate them to support every platform.

        That said, this kind of functionality is sometimes called “noise compression” or “volume normalization”. Guitar compressor pedals do this. So look for those in your TV audio settings or audio system settings, but I wouldn’t hold my breath that it will be there on most TV models.

        Also, sometimes it can be due to the way the sound is mixed to however many audio channels the media uses and then how your setup remixes them for how many audio channels you have available. Check your settings to see if the speaker setup matches what you have. Also make sure they are all properly plugged in and actually driving audio through them.

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    I was watching fallout and was pleasantly surprised that there where multiple dialog boosted audio tracks (medium and high boost).

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    The most notorious example for me is Spanish cinema, it’s like they’re rapid-fire whispering, then suddenly they burst out screaming. No middle ground. And just what the hell are film sound editors and mixers in Spain smoking, to think that this is the proper way to mix a film’s audio?

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    I have the same problem with ads being louder too.Also weirdly music in the radio compared to the DJ…

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    For anyone wondering why it is like that: I’ve read that movies nowadays are the same on disc and streaming service as they are in the theaters, meaning the voices are sitting on the central speaker. I’ve hat this a long time too and after I read that fact I went and bought a soundbar with center speaker and that solved this issue for me.

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    it do be like that with some of the audio mixing in games.

    Sonic Adventure games come to mind as the most egregious examples of that.