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Sensei_Wally184 karma

So I'm a bit of an audiophile, and I always want to get the best sound out of anything I'm watching/listening to. It always kind of annoyed me that your files had high video resolution, but were encoded with a really low (relatively speaking) audio threshold. It constantly frustrated me that I was having to jack up the volume artificially when I already had my speakers on the highest setting, and lose audio quality. Is there a specific reason that you encoded your movies with a lower audio quality? Or was it a byproduct of the digitization process or something?

I'm not trying to sound ungrateful (Even though it probably comes off that way... sorry...), probably half my movies are from you. I'm genuinely curious as to why your audio quality was seemingly a lot worse than other guys' torrents.

Sensei_Wally9 karma

Thanks for answering! I guess I didn't word my question well enough. At the volume levels that the videos are encoded at, yes they're great quality. What I found most of the time was that I wanted a significantly higher volume than was available on the downloads, and as such had to artificially up the volume meter, thereby reducing the overall quality. Was there a reason the volume cap was set so low?