WDWRNTLK
Retirement goal - RN in the Magic Kingdom!
- Joined
- May 1, 2016
First let me say that this is not meant as a criticism! I'm genuinely curious about this, and not sure where else to ask.
I noticed the other day when I listened to the episode for the week, and immediately afterward listened to the best and worst episode that the volume was significantly different between episodes. The best and worst was much quieter than the regular show.
I'm assuming that both were done in the studio. So my question is, why would there be that much difference in the volume of the audio?
I'm intrigued by the mechanics of creating a podcast that goes out in both audio and video, but I have zero knowledge about it. I haven't had the pleasure of watching an episode, but I imagine the studio to be some crazy high tech playground!
As I said, I don't want anyone to think I'm trolling. I'm genuinely curious about the mechanics of the show.
Love the shows! And I'm always super excited for more content to keep me company in the car! A huge thank you to the whole team!!
I noticed the other day when I listened to the episode for the week, and immediately afterward listened to the best and worst episode that the volume was significantly different between episodes. The best and worst was much quieter than the regular show.
I'm assuming that both were done in the studio. So my question is, why would there be that much difference in the volume of the audio?
I'm intrigued by the mechanics of creating a podcast that goes out in both audio and video, but I have zero knowledge about it. I haven't had the pleasure of watching an episode, but I imagine the studio to be some crazy high tech playground!
As I said, I don't want anyone to think I'm trolling. I'm genuinely curious about the mechanics of the show.
Love the shows! And I'm always super excited for more content to keep me company in the car! A huge thank you to the whole team!!