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[email protected] LoogyPicker@gmail.com is offline
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Default OT Trying to watch a movie..

On Mar 11, 3:21*pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Mar 10, 7:53 pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
Is there a device or TV that keeps volume level or at least
constrained? My kid is trying to watch a movie on FX and the volume
fluxuation is so severe that we can't even let my kid watch it as we
are trying to have phone conversations with clients in the next room.
One second it needs to be at volume level 45, the next 18-20 is
plenty.. This is rediculous, can't even watch the TV we pay 100 bucks
a month for.. Crap...
earphones. really.


How, pray tell, would earphones affect the broadcasted volume??


"Just" was complaining that the volume of the TV was interfering with
business being transacted in another room.

When you plug in earphones, it usually cuts out the sound going to the
TV set's features.

This is pretty close to the last time I shall "communicate" with you. I
hope you like crickets, because that is all you are going to get from me
from now in. You're going back in the toilet. Buh-bye.


The sound change is in the broadcast NOT the "T'V set's features". And
no, that wasn't Just's complaint. It was "volume fluctuation". This is
done via the broadcast, not the internal electronics of the set.