Thanks, but I don’t “buy that”…  The loud music (typically with heavy bass) is 
the first few seconds of the presentation.  During this time, I am seeking the 
volume controls on my system.  Then the actual presentation begins and at a 
lower level.  SO, rather than listening at the beginning, I have to re-adjust 
the volume.

If there were something (which is appropriate for the “flow” of the 
presentation) during the presentation, then this explanation would fit.  
However, if I am awake enough to click something to launch the presentation, 
then I do not need to be blasted out of my chair to wake me up.

Anyway, I am having visions of several days of OT’s unless I say that I 
personally will not respond to this thread in the future unless it is back 
on-topic.

Thanks again…
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richard

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
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Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 1:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] Because life just isn't difficult enough yet...

That's because the music is supposed to 'wake you up' should you feel sleepy 
during the presentation. Also, with the lower volume for the presenter/speaker, 
it causes the listener to focus their attention on that speaker's voice and 
what they are saying. If the volume of the speaker and the music were the same 
you, the listener, would get bored and eventually you mind would wander (The 
Monotony Effect). But with these 'peaks and valleys' it causes you to be 
prepared for the next segment.

This is why, when you watch regular television, the show that you are watching, 
the volume is lower than when they play a commercial. The Advertisers want it 
that way so you can pay attention to what they are trying to sell you. If you 
don't believe me, get a decibel meter and put about six feet away from the 
audio source, your speakers, and watch the level while your favorite program is 
on. Watch the level jump up when a commercial comes on and watch it drop down 
when the commercial is over.

They do the same effect in movies, too. When there is normal action going on 
the volume level is normal, comfortable. But when there is action the volume 
increases, the sound effects and music, and it actually gets your heart 
pumping. When you look at the credits of a movie, ever wonder who the ADR 
people are and what they do? http://filmsound.org/terminology/adr.htm  Nice 
article.

Now, if you have a video/movie that has low dialogue and really loud music, 
then something is wrong. Either the PA/Speaker System is not setup to handle 
the audio mix of the video/movie, like having a 2.0 Sound System and playing a 
movie with the audio set to output on a 7.1 Sound System, or it could be the 
other way around, you have the really nice 7.1 Speaker System that will do DTS, 
but your audio mix is only setup for a 2.0 Sound System. Or, you have someone 
who doesn't know what they are doing when they did the post production work of 
the video.("Hmmm... that sounded good on my desktop speaker system.")

Anyway, my $.02 cents worth.

Daniel

On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 1:47 PM, Richard McClary 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
WOW!

Meanwhile, why is it dang near every video has to start out with really loud 
"music"?  Often (and in this case), the "music" is much louder than what is 
needed to hear the speaker.
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richard

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Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 12:32 PM
To: Kurt Buff
Subject: [NTSysADM] Because life just isn't difficult enough yet...

Time to lay off the wireless keyboards?
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