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posted: 4/10/2011 at 1:42:03 AM ET
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Please bear w/me I'm trying to learn more about musical notes In relation to what one hears in the background while watching TV. Now defining re-adjustments such as in TV transition to commercials. Is (+)this how it seen to raise or lower the volume for predetermined TV volume?

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posted: 4/30/2011 at 6:16:27 PM ET
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Background music example: you’re outside in a park, hearing nature, birds, trees, wind; when a person humming can be faintly heard in the distance. As that walker slowly comes closer; their every movement becomes louder: footsteps, breathing, humming. In reference to my earlier question when it comes to identifying volume balance change In this example neither the sound of nature, nor person humming changes only the distance between you and the walker did. My intentions are to understand volume changes in order to create a program identifying regular and loud TV volume noise.

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posted: 4/30/2011 at 6:17:09 PM ET
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Background music example: you’re outside in a park, hearing nature, birds, trees, wind; when a person humming can be faintly heard in the distance. As that walker slowly comes closer; their every movement becomes louder: footsteps, breathing, humming. In reference to my earlier question when it comes to identifying volume balance change In this example neither the sound of nature, nor person humming changes only the distance between you and the walker did. My intentions are to understand volume changes in order to create a program identifying regular and loud TV volume noise.


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