background music during episodes are TOO LOUD!!!!!
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I am at the point of no watching the show because the background music is TOO LOUD, so much so that I cannot hear the dialogue and it it very frustrating. I turn the volume up and it only makes the music that much louder - still unable to hear the actors and what they are saying.
IF this keeps up - I will discontinue watching this show - this one is the worst of all the shows this year!!!
FIX this please!
Posted 4/2/2010 9:32:06 PM # -
dude chill
Posted 4/3/2010 11:40:40 AM # -
Hahahahhah! :D
Posted 4/3/2010 11:55:19 AM # -
LOL! I just use CC on my TV. If I watch in the downstairs TV, no CC, then I could hear them perfectly. I rarely watch on the downstairs TV, though. :\
And it's loud?
Posted 4/3/2010 1:38:03 PM # -
We're getting to the point of not watching ABC shows. The background music is WAAAAY TOO LOUD!!
Can't someone get the to turn it down?
Posted 12/1/2010 12:45:50 PM # -
Sorry that was Greys Anatomy, Desperate Housewives and Private Practice.
These 3 are the WORST!!
But amongst our favorite shows :(
Posted 12/1/2010 12:48:18 PM # -
weird I have never had this problem with any shows on ABC.
Posted 1/9/2011 8:34:44 PM # -
Agreed- I love the show "V" but I am going to have to start watching it with the "Caption" ON!!! Q: What is wrong with the audio engineer(s)? Are they frequency deprived? Do they have low end hearing only? Turn down the music once the scene builds to the next speaking role!! This is ridiculous. An alien's hearing is probably much better than ours but even they won't watch this crap. It's an audio mess.
Posted 1/11/2011 1:19:35 PM # -
lmao!
the music is not loud!
your clearly not getting into the episode very much!
ha!
the music is part of what makes the show so great!
infact, it KNOWN for its music!
this is pathetic!
I bite my thumb at you!
Posted 1/11/2011 1:32:55 PM # -
Try changing your TV's Audio setting from Stereo to Mono, this drops the music volume to an acceptable level, either that or set your surround sound setting to narrow, it depends on your TV, but most TVs have a setting that allows you to correct those issues yourself
Posted 2/8/2011 3:52:51 AM #
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