> They get a hard dick by making the audio track more dynamic so that conversations are > low and when there are explosions or helicopters or whatever the fuck the audio is > slammed out. So if you watch it at home you have to crank it up to hear wtf they are > saying and then an action scene happens and blows your speakers and ear drums. If > you're watching at someone else's place after they go to bed it wakes them up. And > you have to keep adjusting the volume. Fuck you Hollywood. Hollyshit.
I also hate that shit.
Players often have options to un-dynamize de audio, specially on 5.1 to stereo conversions. VLC has it for sure. For hardware players, it's often called "nocturnal mode" or similar. I've seen it in two Phillips players and also in one Samsung player, but I have no reason to doubt other players don't have something similar.
Wound up, can't sleep, can't do anything right, little honey / Oh, since I set my eyes on you. / I tell you the truth. I can't get it right / Get it right / Since I met you...
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