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Rlogue River, OR Dec 22, 2011 11:10 PM
Recently I watched several old movies on DVD and they sounded a lot better than most other stuff.
Why are some almost impossible to understand, and others good?
Thanks
Jim Haley
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The Brave New World: Bad Audio
Originally published in TV Technology, approx. October 2001
By Dave Moulton
October 2001
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