Supers audio mastering
- Bruma rabu
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Supers audio mastering
Does anybody know how they master Supers audio? I don't know if it's just me but supers audio seems to lack punch to it, sounds "shallow" to me. It could be because of streaming but I'm not sure. I don't know how to check but I'm pretty sure it has little to no dynamic range. Could it be because they master it with tv speakers in mind?
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Re: Supers audio mastering
It's just the Toonami version. Blu-ray and VRV sound fine.Bruma rabu wrote:Does anybody know how they master Supers audio? I don't know if it's just me but supers audio seems to lack punch to it, sounds "shallow" to me. It could be because of streaming but I'm not sure. I don't know how to check but I'm pretty sure it has little to no dynamic range. Could it be because they master it with tv speakers in mind?
- Bruma rabu
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I'm not necessarily talking about the quality per say. Supers audios sound bricked walled as in it doesn't have dynamic range.
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Re: Supers audio mastering
I have actually thought that myself. It lacks the power that the audio from the dbz bluray’s have. Episodes sound like they have no dynamic range at all.
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Right? Like everything sounds the same as in the quiet moments sound just as loud as the loud moments. It's sounds flat.FallenSaiyan31 wrote:I have actually thought that myself. It lacks the power that the audio from the dbz bluray’s have. Episodes sound like they have no dynamic range at all.
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