On 24-May-2012 8:46 AM, AStext wrote:
> On Wednesday, May 23, 2012 7:57:33 PM UTC+10, Stephen Oakes wrote:
>> On 23/05/12 6:46 PM, Wez wrote:
>>> If you have a device inputting to your TV (eg. foxtel, dvd player) which
>>> has its volume control , what do you set the volume for that device and the
>>> TV?
>> Obviously you set the device to its maximum volume and adjust your TV
>> (or stereo system)'s volume. This generally means that if you switch
>> devices you don't get horrible changes in level.
>>
>> - soakes
> Slightly tangential, but for the first time I've seen a volume smoothing device at Dick Smith Electronics. Just what's needed for those manically loud commercials on high rotation, especially from Harvey Norman& Domain - who should be fined heavily for noise pollution and psychological terrorism.
>
> It's just a small box.
many modern TV panels have that built in
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rgds,
Pete
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