[mythtv-users] General satisfaction
Michael T. Dean
mtdean at thirdcontact.com
Wed Mar 26 22:55:24 UTC 2008
On 03/26/2008 02:49 PM, Brian Wood wrote:
> On Mar 26, 2008, at 12:36 PM, Ronald Frazier wrote:
>
>>> And here I watch all my TV at 1.35x (for favorites) or higher (up to
>>> 1.75x--increasing inversely proportional to my interest).
>>>
>> I think you missed your calling in life as an auctioneer.
> The auctioneer does the talking, not the listening.
>
Exactly. Unfortunately (or fortunately?), my ears work much faster than
my mouth.
> I find I can watch a complete "30 minute" newscast (which is actually
> 22 minutes of programming) in 12 or 14 minutes without missing a thing.
>
> Of course with today's newscasts I could probably just skip the entire
> thing and not be missing much.
>
Yep. That's what I do. It allows me to get through my news in 0 minutes.
> Playback at 1.1 or 1.2 X and most people don't even notice.
>
I agree. I think 1.25x on (broadcast) TV shows isn't really noticeable
to most people unless a) they play a song that the viewer knows, b) they
show a full-body shot of people walking (which happens /very/ seldom on
TV/movies, or c) there's a "physics-related" anomaly (i.e. they show the
side view of the path of a ball that was thrown in the air). Part of
the reason it's not very noticeable is because it seems that TV actors
enunciate very well and speak slowly--perhaps because of the low-quality
speakers that have traditionally existed on the "common" analog TV set.
I find I can't watch movies at 1.75x, on the other hand. Even 1.5x is
/very/ challenging for most movies.
Mike
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