In article , Peter
wrote:
Hope someone can help with this query. I want to fit an automatic
volume control to my TV/DVD system to even out the loud and soft peaks
and troughs (when children are in bed we have to continually fiddle with
the voulme control so we don't (a) wake them up or (b) have it so quiet
we can't hear the dialogue).
Afraid I don't know of a unit that you can buy as an add-on to do this.
Also, you may find that if it simply compresses the signal level it may
still no do what you require. This is because some frequencies will pass
from room to room more easily than other and/or may be more noticable.
You may find it helps to reduce the bass level in some way, or experiment
with the tonal balance. If your TV does not do this, then a pre-amp or
equaliser may help.
Failing that, headphones should give good sound for you, and none for the
children. :-)
Does anyone have any suggestions and just out of interest, is anyone
else annoyed by wildly fluctuating TV volume? I can't believe I'm the
only one.
Yes. However my preferences might not agree with your requirements. My main
annoyances a
1) 'background music' being far too loud and common.
2) In contrast with (1), concerts where the announcers are - it would seem
- employed because they have a speaking voice as loud as an orchestra going
full-belt! - i.e. announcements that are far too loud compared with the
actual music.
3) Adverts being much louder than programs. (Fortunately, this is easily
fixed with a mute button on the remote control. :-) )
As shown by a recent AES report, though, I'm afraid that there are quite
marked differences from one TV channel to another as well.
Sorry I can't be more help. I have solved the problem by following the
excellent advice given on medicine packets - "Keep away from children".
;-
Slainte,
Jim
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