At my house it's my wife asking.....I’m ok with subtitles.
Most times they are not needed but, when they are needed, it sure beats asking my wife “what did they say”?
She does not like me doing that!
I hear you bro!I’m ok with subtitles.
Most times they are not needed but, when they are needed, it sure beats asking my wife “what did they say”?
She does not like me doing that!
Is it just me or do the actors on many tv shows mumble their lines nowadays? With the ever-present background music it can be hard to make out dialog at times. News, documentaries, etc. aren't a problem.I’m ok with subtitles.
Most times they are not needed but, when they are needed, it sure beats asking my wife “what did they say”?
Sound mixing is a lost art.... or my hearing sucks. I suspect it's bothIs it just me or do the actors on many tv shows mumble their lines nowadays? With the ever-present background music it can be hard to make out dialog at times. News, documentaries, etc. aren't a problem.
Is it just me or do the actors on many tv shows mumble their lines nowadays? With the ever-present background music it can be hard to make out dialog at times. News, documentaries, etc. aren't a problem.
There seems to be a big difference in the volume of TV shows compared to the much louder commercials. I suspect that the TV networks are paid extra do this on purpose.Is it just me or do the actors on many tv shows mumble their lines nowadays? With the ever-present background music it can be hard to make out dialog at times. News, documentaries, etc. aren't a problem.