We watch the History Channel sometimes, but not real often. I think we watch "Cities of the Underworld" on there sometimes and we've seen some specials about presidents and wars from time to time.
This morning, we've been watching some shows, "Tougher in Alaska" mostly.
All morning long, every time there's music, it's way louder than the voice levels of the talking. Even if it's just background music, it's overpowering to the point of not being able to hear the voices. I thought it might just be the "Tougher in Alaska" show at first, because when we turned it there, it sounded like a college radio station. You could see the words on closed-captioning, but all you could hear was the rock music in the background. Then it went away, and the voices could be heard if you turn up the volume A LOT. And it's happened on all the shows so far, until we turned it a few minutes ago.
Some of the commercials have even had the music different, like it's playing on a loud track and the voices are on a quiet track, like they were on different tracks and someone just didn't bother to adjust them to "listenable."
Some of the commercials sounded like the whole thing was set on loud, though, so I couldn't tell on that detail.
This morning, we've been watching some shows, "Tougher in Alaska" mostly.
All morning long, every time there's music, it's way louder than the voice levels of the talking. Even if it's just background music, it's overpowering to the point of not being able to hear the voices. I thought it might just be the "Tougher in Alaska" show at first, because when we turned it there, it sounded like a college radio station. You could see the words on closed-captioning, but all you could hear was the rock music in the background. Then it went away, and the voices could be heard if you turn up the volume A LOT. And it's happened on all the shows so far, until we turned it a few minutes ago.
Some of the commercials have even had the music different, like it's playing on a loud track and the voices are on a quiet track, like they were on different tracks and someone just didn't bother to adjust them to "listenable."
Some of the commercials sounded like the whole thing was set on loud, though, so I couldn't tell on that detail.