• Sylvartas@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Also cranking up the audio compression because it apparently results in more noise (which occupies additional sound wavelengths, making our brain more alert) to work around laws abound sound levels

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        Totally this. When I iwatch live TV I will actively mute commercials. Literal ear cancer.

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        This! I have ZERO ad tolerance, in any form. Most annoying thing is that you can’t get rid of them in podcasts, other than hammering the fast-forward button.

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          Are u referring to podcasts in spotify? You can circumvent ads here as well by downloading the episode, and then listening to it with wifi/cellular turned off. Or just use a third party website that let’s you convert and download an episode into an mp3 file.

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        When I go to the office instead of being on my home network with a pihole, and I go to show a website in a meeting, I’m just embarrassed by what shows up because the site didn’t look anything like that when I was looking at it previously at home. I legitimately don’t know how people actually use websites that are 80% ads

        • flambonkscious@sh.itjust.works
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          I was fortunate enough to have some creative input into our browser policies at work. Needless to say, Adnauseum ublock origin and some password safe extensions got added to the allow list

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        After my parents quit smoking, they ended up with this, IDK, “born again nonsmoker” attitude where they were completely disgusted by the smell of cigarette smoke and couldn’t stand to be around it at all.

        I have the same attitude about ads.

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          My parents quit smoking a few years ago, my mom had tried unsuccessfully to quit a few times, and what finally did it for her was getting a really bad cold during a really bad cold snap so she really didn’t want to go outside to smoke. Then since she quit I think my dad just kind of hopped on the bandwagon with her.

          But I remember one time, a year or two later, being at a party at their house with some friends sitting outside, and my one friend who is a smoker lights up, and she told him to come sit next to her because she still really liked the smell.

          So different strokes for different folks I suppose.

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            I like the smell of certain brands of cigarettes, up close

            when they’re further than 3 feet away you lose the enjoyable delicate tobacco scent and can only smell the burnt ass shitty cig smell

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          Doesn’t smoking suppress your sense of smell? I wonder if they couldn’t smell how bad it is while they were still smoking.

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            Yep, but the key is that you become more sensitive to it after doing it and quitting than before you started.

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        Ya, I get that. I have to stop myself from being weird and overly aggressive about it when watching tv at a friend’s house.

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      I love this idea but nowadays I’m actively looking for commercials in many shows—watching Sealab or Family Guy or Space Ghost or super old Pokémon and the like is infinitely better with original commercials from the late 90s or early 2000s, ripped in mediocre quality from an SP VHS.

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          Nahhh you don’t get it, I’m guessing you’re pretty young. That’s cool.

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            Nope, I’m just disgusted by ads from every era. It’s psychological manipulation to make you buy shit you don’t need. Consumerism is disgusting, and I’m sorry that your nostalgia is caught up in it.

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      why edit in the word commercial but not change “the” to “a”?

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      Im the same way. I paid to get access to the World Cup games and was jarred by the commercials. Then I went over to my friends house and his kids were singing along to the commercials and repeating the lines lol

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    Not the first time that legislation was in effect.

    In the TV days, they implemented a moratorium on commercials getting louder. So they turned it down? Well the decreased the overall volume and fed that through compression so it sounds louder, but isn’t actually any louder.

    give em time, they’re reinvent the old ways

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    They are repeating the cable/broadcast ad service network playbook. All this shit has already been regulated on normal TV, and wasn’t an issue with streaming because before, streaming didn’t have ads like this. Now that they’ve normalized paying monthly fees AND being lasted with ads, the regulation has to play catch-up again. This should be something the FCC regulates, but good luck in this administration.

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      The FCC does not have jurisdiction over streaming. Good luck should be wished for the legislature.

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      only that you now pay each channel $too-much a month. genius! my seedbox has been back at it for a while now

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    Welcome to the real world, sweet summer child. Look around. The enshittification is everywhere. Once you see it you will ne’er be happy again.

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    I did bc I thought it was a really annoying bug for years until I realized they kept it as a feature. American media is over processed like American pig slop I mean food

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    Oh I definitely noticed. That’s a large part of why I hate ads. They’re unbearably obnoxious and obtuse.

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    Okay, so I have no idea about streaming services, but commercials on broadcast TV never had the volume increased but the compression.

    (I love getting lost in details so apologies if any of this comes off condescending.) Compression works by making the quieter parts louder, without distorting the louder parts.

    THINK of a SENTENCE where SOME of the WORDS are LOUD and OTHER words are QUIETER.

    compression works by squishing down all the loud parts, then bringing everything back up to full volume, so the previous sentence would become:

    THINK OF A SENTENCE WHERE SOME OF THE WORDS ARE LOUD AND OTHER WORDS ARE QUIETER.

    Now, the loud parts didn’t become louder. What happened is that the quieter parts got louder. You lose the dynamic, but gain volume. If you think it would just be exhausting, you’re correct - even at low volumes, you can get a sense of ear fatigue when audio is heavily compressed.

    Now, if you want to know why movies have quiet parts where you can’t hear shit and loud parts that are way louder, this is called dynamics. Artistically, you very much want this for the same reason you want quiet parts and loud parts in classical music. If everything is constantly loud, the dramatic moments won’t feel as impactful.

    “But wait, I don’t enjoy that, I like having my TV at a reasonable volume!” Yup, me too. It’s fucking annoying. Mixing is done often on high quality speakers, loud volume, so you can get every detail. Most home setups dont have that nuance, and most people don’t care. Until execs can actually get proven that they’ll make more money by having consistent compression, you’re shit out of luck. You’ll probably have to get your own compression, either through software or hardware.

    Source: used to work in sound engineering.