The coverage maps for week 7 have been posted for the games on CBS and FOX. All games will be in HD with 1 games on NBC, 1 on ESPN, 1 on NFL Network, 5 on FOX, and 5 on CBS.
The maps and all the hard work of putting them together were done by J.P. Kirby, more information can be found at his website, http://www.the506.com/nflmaps/
Watching OTA in Chicago. NBC Sunday Night Football. The sound is awesome as always and picture quality is great! PQ is much better than last weeks game. I am guessing the lighting in Cincy is just better than the game last week.
i have a question about the thanksgiving night game on nbc between the pats and the jets. does it seem like to anybody that the announcers voice was buried in the crowd noise?
i notice regularly on FOX sports that the main game on Sunday is very strong on surrounds that makes the commentators hard to hear when adjusting the overall game level.
Other networks (NBC, etc) weekend games are a much better balance in 5.1.
What about your CBS affiliate? The surrounds are so loud I can barely hear the center channel. Any idea why it would be a local problem and not a national one? Aren't they feeding what is given? If it is a local issue I need to contact them and not the network, but I feel I need to contact someone because it is irritating.
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Originally Posted by Aliens /t/1434620/2012-nfl-week-7-television-coverage-maps-nfl-st-etc#post_22626277
What about your CBS affiliate? The surrounds are so loud I can barely hear the center channel. Any idea why it would be a local problem and not a national one? Aren't they feeding what is given? If it is a local issue I need to contact them and not the network, but I feel I need to contact someone because it is irritating.
KPIX(CBS) here is awful and we've(local thread) tried to bring it to their attention but it's like talking to a brick wall, there's been no indication that they care. I'm not a TV engineer but it has to do with how they process the audio signal once it has been received from the network. KNTV(NBC) for example has everything set properly and has by far the best dynamic range in the market, KPIX on the other hand has their audio processing set to "everything loud" resulting in a dynamic range of about 2dB. I believe it has a lot to do with the dial-norm and compander settings on the output transmission equipment.
When KNTV(NBC) was having audio issues a few years back they were very responsive and thanked us for our input in helping them correct it, not so with KPIX, just silence from them on the problem.
I see the idiots running the NFL Network channel have the junior high school AV class running their audio on tonight's game, everything is coming out of the rear speakers, game is completely unlistenable.
What's really amazing is at the half they still haven't fixed it.
That's typical NFL Network for you. Total ignorance production value wise which is why I'm really glad no Pats games are on their Thursday night line up this year.
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Originally Posted by Demolition Man /t/1434620/2012-nfl-week-7-television-coverage-maps-nfl-st-etc#post_22643901
That's typical NFL Network for you. Total ignorance production value wise which is why I'm really glad no Pats games are on their Thursday night line up this year.
The Thanksgiving Night Game was on NBC... Started this year..
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