![]() ![]() I've never had a problem on the 5.1 tracks on any FUNi release before, so it's probably your sound settings. I heard everyone when they spoke & the sound effects were fine too. I, literally, did NOT have this problem & my TV's speakers are regular speakers too. Depending on how they handled the multi-channel mix, since they have more freedom with Kai, your problems could also be the result of the downmixing. I don't own the set, so I can't be sure, but are you listening to the dub track in surround or stereo? The track would natively be 5.1, and I know the 5.1 Kikuchi Z track had criminally quiet music after a downmix. I could tolerate the muffled sound effects in the later episodes, as I've said, but the first half of the set has the voices mixed in way too low, which defeats the purpose of watching the new dub since I can't enjoy it when just turning up the TV makes the volume of the sound effects and music way too loud, and Kaioshin's lines are so soft spoken that I literally can't understand what he says whenever his theme is playing at the same time. Oh yeah, I'm just bitching because I can't hear half of the dialog and when I turn up the TV, I have the sound effects blasting through the house. ![]() Scsigs wrote:You guys are kinda being a bit bitchy, aren't you? I understand wanting the audio to be better mixed, but giving up on the better dub just because the audio mixing's slightly poor is a bit much, especially if you just use a TV's speakers without a lot of dynamics, you don't notice it unless you specifically look for it. It's amazing that something I was so looking forward to is not only marred by flaws in the source material (poor remastering/ Sumitomo's score), but is even further hindered by FUNimation adding further problems to the dub, and that was the only thing I was looking forward to in Buu Kai, and the low voices in one disc, and muffled sound effects in another make it very unenjoyable.Īt first I was worried these were DVD only problems, but this video claims to be from the Blu-ray, and it has that same muffled sound effect and narrator issue. What the hell happened to FUNimation's audio mixing? This really needs correcting, and if FUNimation won't offer replacement discs, they better damn well at least fix this by the next set, or else all of my interest in Buu Kai is completely gone. Of course, when I switch to the Japanese track, the voices are much louder (the correct volume, in other words) in these episodes. I can hardly make out what Kaioshin is saying since he's talking softly to begin with. I have to turn the TV way up, and whenever sound effects or music kick in, they're very drowned out (and it makes the sound effects waaay too loud). Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.I popped in disc 2 last night, and while in that disc the narrator and sound effects aren't muffled, in those episodes the voices are way too low volume. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior.
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