So I wonder what iTunes does with the center channel on a stereo system.
I usually run my Mac Mini's audio output via optical cable to my home
stereo. I usually only have left/right speakers since the kids play with
the other ones so on the stereo I have to turn off the missing speakers,
including the center channel. One time I had Center turned on even
though there was no speaker and wondered where the dialog went. Had to
turn things way up just to hear it because it was just the bleedthrough
on the left/right. So if iTunes is dropping the center channel rather
than mixing it with the left/right that could explain it.
CB
On 11/29/11 1:12 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:
I've disabled sound check on my macbook, but the volume of a movie I purchased
on itunes is still very, very low.
Fortunately, it wasn't that expensive, but if I can't figure out how to get
movies or tv shows to play at the same volume as
music, I'll never buy another 1. I have my bose mediamates turned up almost all
the way, and can still barely hear the movie.
I've rented this movie on DVD in the past, and don't remember it having low
sound, so am not sure what's going on. It's just
very disappointing. Would there be a way to rip the movie to a DVD and play it
on my home theater? Maybe that would solve the
problem.
Thanks, and sorry if this changes the topic, but I was hoping that sound check
was the problem, and that doesn't seem to be
the case.
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Ricardo Walker
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 1:02 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Questions about sound check
Sound check is terrible in my opinion. It does nothing but lower the volume of
all your music. If that is the purpose its
meant to serve then its doing a great job.
Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Twitter& Skype: rwalker296
www.mobileaccess.org
On Nov 28, 2011, at 8:31 PM, Traci wrote:
Hello all,
Does anyone use sound check for their iPods or iTunes?
Can you use sound check on a Nano but not iTunes?
Any guidance on how to best use it? Do you like it?
Lastly, if you use sound check, do you have a volume limit on your Nano?
Thanks,
Traci
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