Which is why GoT was not a gave of mine.I enjoyed it, but I am not sure I am coming back for Season 4. There are too many plot holes, like Maeve's weird set of powers, that feel like magic to me. I do not like magic in plots because it makes everything that happened before the spell irrelevant. I feel that magic=hacking=sci fi time travel
I was strong through nearly the end of season 2. Just watched episode 5 of season 3. I can't help it, I multitask, and I am lost. The music in this episode is great. And Dolores is simply spectacular.
I may have to restart season 3. Or 2. Next thing you know Francois Toulour, Jesse Pinkman, and some guy who looks like Booger from Revenge of the Nerds are in on the action while ADHD is creeping in.You cannot multitask with this show. You just can't. Even paying attention you may need to rewatch it, or read a post show analysis to catch everything. The third season is easier to follow. Dolores remains spectacular.
Not even watching the series (I checked out about halfway thru Season 1), but that is an epidemic these days. I notice that in so many movies. Why is it so hard to get the sound mixing right? Didn't used to be a problem.Also - I don't like that much of the show is really loud - while the dialogue is soft - so if anything else is going on in the house I have to have the volume on 70. Seems to me they could have done a better job mixing it.
I notice that The Avengers movies take a different tack. They'll put the loud explosions and stuff in the distance or background which adds a unique experience. At least that is what I noticed a few times, not sure if it's always the case. It also really bothers me when they mumble through important dialogue. Wahlberg is very hard to understand sometimes.Not even watching the series (I checked out about halfway thru Season 1), but that is an epidemic these days. I notice that in so many movies. Why is it so hard to get the sound mixing right? Didn't used to be a problem.
Held off on watching the Pitch Meeting for Tenet until I finally saw it recently. Does a clever job of spoofing/pointing out how frustrating it is when the background music swells to a crescendo and totally drowns out the dialogue as we are getting what seems like critical exposition, that you can't even hear. That movie may have had the worst sound mixing I've experienced yet.I notice that The Avengers movies take a different tack. They'll put the loud explosions and stuff in the distance or background which adds a unique experience. At least that is what I noticed a few times, not sure if it's always the case. It also really bothers me when they mumble through important dialogue. Wahlberg is very hard to understand sometimes.
What’s your home theater setup? I don’t mean that as an insult. It’s to illustrate a point , they are mixing stuff now for 7.1 surround , without 5.1 minimum yeah the mixes sound like crap and unbalanced. Especially if you own a sound bar which is the greatest rip off in the 2-800 dollar range tgat exists in the retail space . I say this as someone with 7.1 in one room and a sound bar + sub in other . The tv with the sound bar is almost unwatchable for exactly what you and who you replied to describe. In my 7.1 I can still hear low volume when I do t want crash bang boom and it’s even.Not even watching the series (I checked out about halfway thru Season 1), but that is an epidemic these days. I notice that in so many movies. Why is it so hard to get the sound mixing right? Didn't used to be a problem.
7.1, 7.2, whatever it takes.What’s your home theater setup? I don’t mean that as an insult. It’s to illustrate a point , they are mixing stuff now for 7.1 surround , without 5.1 minimum yeah the mixes sound like crap and unbalanced. Especially if you own a sound bar which is the greatest rip off in the 2-800 dollar range tgat exists in the retail space . I say this as someone with 7.1 in one room and a sound bar + sub in other . The tv with the sound bar is almost unwatchable for exactly what you and who you replied to describe. In my 7.1 I can still hear low volume when I do t want crash bang boom and it’s even.
I looked up several discussions about this online. I don't have a sound setup, just the TV. So I guess that's my problem. It is, as I noted in some of these discussions, not usually a problem when I'm just watching something that is being broadcast on television vs. watching a DVD/Blu-ray. Also I haven't been to a theater in forever, but seems like even there where you'd think they'd have the sound system all set up correctly, there can be deafeningly loud sounds effects or music, and dialogue that is hard to hear.What’s your home theater setup? I don’t mean that as an insult. It’s to illustrate a point , they are mixing stuff now for 7.1 surround , without 5.1 minimum yeah the mixes sound like crap and unbalanced. Especially if you own a sound bar which is the greatest rip off in the 2-800 dollar range tgat exists in the retail space . I say this as someone with 7.1 in one room and a sound bar + sub in other . The tv with the sound bar is almost unwatchable for exactly what you and who you replied to describe. In my 7.1 I can still hear low volume when I do t want crash bang boom and it’s even.
interested in this - so what type of setup do you recommend August? We just have the TV's audio right now.I looked up several discussions about this online. I don't have a sound setup, just the TV. So I guess that's my problem. It is, as I noted in some of these discussions, not usually a problem when I'm just watching something that is being broadcast on television vs. watching a DVD/Blu-ray. Also I haven't been to a theater in forever, but seems like even there where you'd think they'd have the sound system all set up correctly, there can be deafeningly loud sounds effects or music, and dialogue that is hard to hear.
I looked up several discussions about this online. I don't have a sound setup, just the TV. So I guess that's my problem. It is, as I noted in some of these discussions, not usually a problem when I'm just watching something that is being broadcast on television vs. watching a DVD/Blu-ray. Also I haven't been to a theater in forever, but seems like even there where you'd think they'd have the sound system all set up correctly, there can be deafeningly loud sounds effects or music, and dialogue that is hard to hear.
interested in this - so what type of setup do you recommend August? We just have the TV's audio right now.
What’s your home theater setup? I don’t mean that as an insult. It’s to illustrate a point , they are mixing stuff now for 7.1 surround , without 5.1 minimum yeah the mixes sound like crap and unbalanced. Especially if you own a sound bar which is the greatest rip off in the 2-800 dollar range tgat exists in the retail space . I say this as someone with 7.1 in one room and a sound bar + sub in other . The tv with the sound bar is almost unwatchable for exactly what you and who you replied to describe. In my 7.1 I can still hear low volume when I do t want crash bang boom and it’s even.
At the bare minimum, people should have a soundbar based sound system.
In my home theater space, I've got everything feeding a receiver via HDMI, and a 5.1 setup with quality front bookshelf speakers, a good center channel speaker, and two surrounds mounted behind and the left and right. No subwoofer because my fronts produce good bass. I think you miss a lot watching movies with TV sound. If I watch Star Wars, I can hear a ship traveling diagonally, from back right to front left. The sound travels spatially around the room.
Understand not everyone has the space or funds for that. The current best set ups are quite a bit better than mine.