I can't say for sure this will work. But I did some digging and think I found an effective way to raise the quiet parts of series we watch while keeping the super loud parts in check (we've tried more things than I can count and it never seems to work). That being said this test I'm doing now I think I managed to figure it out.
I'm exporting a test for Infinity War. It's gunna take probably gunna take about 1.5-2 hours for it to export and compress and be ready on the site. But gunna upload it as an (audio test) version while leaving the old version up. If anyone wants to give feedback on this it would be extremely helpful. We always strive to give y'all the best experience we can when it comes to audio.
Sadly balancing audio like this is a huge pain which is likely the reason barely any reaction channels that we know of even include the audio, they usually just include the mic bleed over. But I do think this is going to help a ton.
I also think I may have found a possible fix for that weird audio blips that have been happening. Sadly I can't do too much about that as those blips are happening during the recording process so they are a part of the recorded file. But I'm gunna run some tests before we record squid game or tonight's spooky movie night on Twitch and if we're lucky both audio issues will be resolved! - Ruff
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