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minus-square@NiftyBeaks@vlemmy.netlinkfedilinkEnglish17•edit-21 year agoI literally can’t hear some words occasionally in newer shows. I don’t need them for older shows though.
minus-square@ekky43@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglish5•1 year agoI feel you. Watched the first spider verse movie today, and I barely understood a word. It’s either whispering, or BANG CACHOW POW POWwhisperPOW. And yes, I could just manually “fix” the sound, but that requires that I pirate or buy a physical copy first.
I literally can’t hear some words occasionally in newer shows. I don’t need them for older shows though.
I feel you. Watched the first spider verse movie today, and I barely understood a word. It’s either whispering, or BANG CACHOW POW POWwhisperPOW.
And yes, I could just manually “fix” the sound, but that requires that I pirate or buy a physical copy first.