I've been producing music for more than 30 years. That background music is simply doesn't fit. Indeterminable where it is come from. I'm 100% sure that it was added to the video afterwards. But very unprofessioinally. It's a dumb fabrication.
You are not listening to a plain audio file over your fancy headphones or speakers. Its played by a car stereo and gets recorded with a cam that has a DSP that does differend stuff like audio normalization.
Even the author of this article couldn't recognise where the music comes from. If you can hear music from the car and the actor/agent moves apart tens of yards the music should fade more. There is no such a technology which "normalises" the sound like that. The reality doesn't work like CSI Bakersfield. It's fabricated by an amateur.
There is no such a technology which "normalises" the sound like that.
Yes there is. Its pretty old. There are different normalization techniques. Modern DSPs provide a range and combination of algorithms. Peak normalization, loudness normalization, RMS normalization, dynamic normalization with frame splitting and gaussian smoothing etc.
Every action cam like the one Tarrant used have those features.
You may produce audio but you have no idea of signal processing and modern audio technology.
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kraz777 ago
I've been producing music for more than 30 years. That background music is simply doesn't fit. Indeterminable where it is come from. I'm 100% sure that it was added to the video afterwards. But very unprofessioinally. It's a dumb fabrication.
SharpSliceOfMango ago
You are not listening to a plain audio file over your fancy headphones or speakers. Its played by a car stereo and gets recorded with a cam that has a DSP that does differend stuff like audio normalization.
Civil_Warrior ago
Nice try audiojew
kraz777 ago
Even the author of this article couldn't recognise where the music comes from. If you can hear music from the car and the actor/agent moves apart tens of yards the music should fade more. There is no such a technology which "normalises" the sound like that. The reality doesn't work like CSI Bakersfield. It's fabricated by an amateur.
SharpSliceOfMango ago
Yes there is. Its pretty old. There are different normalization techniques. Modern DSPs provide a range and combination of algorithms. Peak normalization, loudness normalization, RMS normalization, dynamic normalization with frame splitting and gaussian smoothing etc.
Every action cam like the one Tarrant used have those features.
You may produce audio but you have no idea of signal processing and modern audio technology.
kraz777 ago
LOL