Audio Tech in TVs Has Improved. So Why Do Shows Sound Muddled?
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If you’re having trouble hearing the dialogue on your TV, it may not be you. As audio technology develops and directors make more creative sound choices, it’s getting harder to distinguish what actors are saying. WSJ personal tech reporting assistant Cordilia James joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss what’s going on and how to improve your TV listening experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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