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#21 |
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I believe it's some kind of processing authoring houses apply to the audio. I've noticed that they tend to excessively cut down the hissing, sometimes making the audio sound very decayed, hollow and tinny. Perhaps that is something that counts as "audio restoration". I really wonder how the audio would sound if they kept the hiss intact in controlled manners?
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Dec 2014
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This was the time when Bollywood was experimenting with Live Sync Sound too. Just going DTS and DD 5.1 do not mean if the original source mix is poor to begin with. Is KKHH live Sync Sound too from that era? or is it dubbed? |
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Not sure but i dont think so. Good that u mentioned the year of Hey ram bec even for me it was DIl chahta hai when i first heard the term or read somewhere that bollywood had started experimenting with sync sound and that was also the year 2001 only.
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