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DSTV soundtracks
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<blockquote data-quote="Audio Bug" data-source="post: 85464" data-attributes="member: 2324"><p>Also cannot figure out why the ads are so loud and the HD content so soft. This becomes a real problem when watching TV late at night when the wife is asleep. (Perhaps DSTV should be cited as co-respondents in divorce proceedings?) A further problem I encountered is the censoring of soundtracks despite selecting 'original soundtrack' in the menu. The MultiChoice agent informed me that they simply broadcast films as they get them! Big Brother now decides what we can and cannot hear.</p><p></p><p>An unrelated question: if HDMI cables carry video and audio signals, why do I have to connect my decoder to my AV receiver with a coaxial cable as well to get sound?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Audio Bug, post: 85464, member: 2324"] Also cannot figure out why the ads are so loud and the HD content so soft. This becomes a real problem when watching TV late at night when the wife is asleep. (Perhaps DSTV should be cited as co-respondents in divorce proceedings?) A further problem I encountered is the censoring of soundtracks despite selecting 'original soundtrack' in the menu. The MultiChoice agent informed me that they simply broadcast films as they get them! Big Brother now decides what we can and cannot hear. An unrelated question: if HDMI cables carry video and audio signals, why do I have to connect my decoder to my AV receiver with a coaxial cable as well to get sound? [/QUOTE]
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