by Flack » Fri Mar 10, 2023 8:59 am
OBS, the software I use for my Twitch streams, has a compressor/limiter built in that compresses the audio and limits the volume ceiling. OBS is free. The app I use for recording my podcasts, Audacity, also has audio compressors built in that will levelize audio levels across an entire recording. Based on that, I'm stuck between two possible realities -- either these bazillion dollar broadcast corporation don't have the same capabilities my free programs do, or -- OR -- the people making commercials pay them millions of dollars and it's to their best interest to make them louder so that consumers will take notice and buy those products, enduring the advertisers will continue to advertise on their station. I'm on the fence.
OBS, the software I use for my Twitch streams, has a compressor/limiter built in that compresses the audio and limits the volume ceiling. OBS is free. The app I use for recording my podcasts, Audacity, also has audio compressors built in that will levelize audio levels across an entire recording. Based on that, I'm stuck between two possible realities -- either these bazillion dollar broadcast corporation don't have the same capabilities my free programs do, or -- OR -- the people making commercials pay them millions of dollars and it's to their best interest to make them louder so that consumers will take notice and buy those products, enduring the advertisers will continue to advertise on their station. I'm on the fence.