• teyrnon@sh.itjust.works
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    Louder commercials than TV have long been illegal, but they don’t enforce it. I know someone however that used to call or email or whatever the station to complain when they did it and they would stop for at least a bit because of those laws that went mostly unenforced.

    But the less cynical more hopeful generations before us had passed those common sense laws and enforced them at one point.

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      Yeah they had their chance. Audio streaming services have (mostly) managed to figure out licensing agreements so all music is on all platforms.

      Video streaming services all created their own walled gardens with various levels of advertising. Paramount even offered an advertising free tier but would happily advertise their own shows before other shows (noticed specifically on Star Trek shows but I imagine other providers do it too).

      In the end… Fuck them. I give up on trying to figure out streaming video with all its complications. Back to the seven seas to procure my own.

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    Not in the US, but I’d go even further and ban any ad mimicking an “alerting” kind of sound, especially starting with it.

    Alarms, ringtones, even loud door knocking. Even worse, traffic sounds with car horns (rare, but some still do this shit somehow). I can’t believe some of the ads I get are still legal, deliberately stressing you to get your attention shouldn’t be.

    • Rob T Firefly@lemmy.world
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      I worked on a crew that took lots of long interstate drives when “We Like to Party” by the Vengaboys was a big radio hit. Every time that goddamned horn blasted in that song when we were on the road, we all frantically looked around to see the big truck that was about to kill us only to realize it was just the stupid Vengabus.

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        I still don’t get the people who say they are going to watch the Super Bowl for the ads, then the day after the game they’re bitching about how terrible the ads were.

        I’m like… yeah… they are ads…

        Admittedly back in the .com days there were some good ones.

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        I miss when ads were fun and you’d watch the superbowl to see the new California raisins animation and Michael Jackson video.

        Smooth Criminal was amazing the first time it aired. Still great, but the long video blew us away.

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      Now we just need to normalize audio between action sequences and normal conversation, that shit hella disproportionate a lot of the time.

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        I mean my audio system pulls the dialog into the center channel and puts everything else into the surround so it’s easier to pick out.

        I am shit at picking out a voice in a crowd, so that helps me immeasurably.

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          This should be a nice option, not a necessity. Sound mixing should be done correctly to adapt to the average stereo system with an average sound level by default. Then people who can afford a better setup and an individual house can opt for the mixing that fits their situation.

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    21 hours ago

    I feel MAD Magazine was already lampooning loud ads in the 1960s… plus ca change

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      This is me, but with my grandfather instead of grandma. He can barely hear anything, so he cranks his TV up too. I think it’s almost 60 now. up from like mid 30’s from 3 years ago.

      And yeah, YouTube is a hostile offender of that. He watches everything on a Gemini device, because that device is the only way you can lock in your price for two years. Otherwise, they hold the right to jack you up to almost $50 more a month after 2 months of having service, so I can’t just throw an ad-blocker style thing on it because it’s directly controlled by DirecTV.

      And you can always tell when it hits an ad break, because you can literally feel the ad vibrating the floor.

      I feel bad for my gram because she doesn’t remember/know how to reduce the volume on her own, and every damn time I turn it down he turns it back up again the next time he enters the room.

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    How many times do we have to get laws like this passed?

    I swear I feel like all consumer protections have just been thrown out.