Runrigger said:Since the digital switch has anyone noticed WLNE's audio is lower than that of the other stations? My Mom is in Providence & uses a converter box now. No problem with the signal itself, but audio is definitely lower than it used to be.
formeraa said:Runrigger said:Since the digital switch has anyone noticed WLNE's audio is lower than that of the other stations? My Mom is in Providence & uses a converter box now. No problem with the signal itself, but audio is definitely lower than it used to be.
Your Mom actually watches Channel 6?!?![]()
No, audio levels on WLNE-TV will be non existant. Zippo. Zero. Nadda.Runrigger said:I couldn't modify the response, but think I found the answer. The 87.76 has to do with listening on the radio, which she doesn't do anyway. I assume once the nightlight material stops being aired, audio levels will return to normal then.
Runrigger said:Maybe I'm not making myself clear, but it's my understanding WLNE is in nightlight mode for 2 months after the digital switch. Due to that, audio levels are lower. Once they're out of nightlight mode are you telling me there will be no audio with a digital converter box? I don't care about listening on the radio. I highly doubt audio will disappear once they're out of nightlight mode since the converter box is being used for the very purpose of watching & listening in digital. I assume once out of nightlight mode the analog is gone & audio levels will return to what they used to be.