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    Sound levels in Atlantis pilot?

    I didn't see a thread about this--sorry if I'm being repetetive.

    We watched the pilot at a friend's house last night, and I don't know if it was just his TV or what, but there were quite a few times where the music was so loud we could hardly hear what the people were saying. Did this happen to anyone else? I haven't ever noticed this being a problem watching SG-1.

    #2
    I didn't have this problem.
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      #3
      Sounded fine to me.

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        #4
        I watched it in 5.1 Dolby Surround and I did notice one scene on the Wraith planet where the background ship noise combined with the score almost drowned out the dialogue, but that was the only time I noticed. I have noticed that surround sound mixes on non-surround sound systems can sometimes sound a little muddy.
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          #5
          I suspect the sound problem you mention was either your friend's television, or the local cable provider - an engineer was asleep at the switch? It was fine here. I had to record it twice to get out copies to friends this morning...grrrr *they* are at GateCon!!!!!
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            #6
            I heard it all fine.

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              #7
              same here, it really pissed me off too.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Anthro Girl
                I have noticed that surround sound mixes on non-surround sound systems can sometimes sound a little muddy.
                He just had it playing through the TV, rather than through the nifty-whifty speakers, so maybe that was the problem.

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                  #9
                  Ihad the same probelm with my dvd the sound was quite quiet

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                    #10
                    I never really had much of a problem with the sound in SG-1 DVD's, of course I have a great 5.1 sound system hooked up to both my TV downstairs and my computer upstairs, so that's not really been a problem. I have noticed, however, that in many DVD's that I do own the sound effects/music do tend to out-balance the dialogue, which is always annoying because sometimes you miss important stuff (Ark of Truth had that problem)
                    That is just my two cents.

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