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In Reply to: RE: TV people have never and will never care about audio. posted by adam@denderapartners.com on July 26, 2016 at 19:49:06
Yeah I hear ya. But the average guy never did that even at the height of the HT craze in the mid-late 90's.
About the only people who cared about audio at a TV station were the editors. We loved our near-field active, bi-amped Genelecs and the audio we could get off those Sony Beta SP machines was sweet.
But by the time both the audio and the video went through at least three generations of losses (two during editing and one through transmission) the quality degraded a lot.
I was always amazed at how good NTSC video looked and sounded when played off a Sony 1-inch reel to reel video tape machine compared to how crappy it was by the time it got to the viewer's home.
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Your experience was at a local station, and it "sounds" as if it wasn't a particularly good audio engineering staff. Major network audio production is a whole 'nuther deal, and they spend a lot of money on equipment and good engineers. This is why I'm a little puzzled as to why this particular engineer and crew can't seem to figure out how to eliminate "P-popping".
:)
The staff were old school audio engineers who knew exactly what they were doing...which is why they were always in a terrible mood! LOL
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