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The horrors of dubbing
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantHybinette
Registered: June 24, 2007
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But there's hope, France's main free channels (TF1 and M6) will switch to multiple audio track (ENG audio with FRE sub or FRE audio) on selected TV series and movies...

That's a really cool feature. How is that possible? Are both audio signals transmitted simultaneously, and you get to choose which one to listen to?
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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But there's hope, France's main free channels (TF1 and M6) will switch to multiple audio track (ENG audio with FRE sub or FRE audio) on selected TV series and movies...

That's a really cool feature. How is that possible? Are both audio signals transmitted simultaneously, and you get to choose which one to listen to?


In DVB that is a standard feature.
I thought that in Sweden you have also almost stopped analogue broadcasts?
In Finland it is not unusual that dvb-broadcasts have more than one audio track.
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I thought that in Sweden you have also almost stopped analogue broadcasts?

Yeah, I think so. I read something about it a while ago. I live in an apartment, which has cable-tv set up for us, so I didn't really notice.
I just watch movies anyway.
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I found this, and thought it somewhat apt

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ARGL! Hiro speaks german! And all americans speak german, too. But the german speaking Hiro does not understand the german speaking americans!

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ARGL! Hiro speaks german! And all americans speak german, too. But the german speaking Hiro does not understand the german speaking americans!


Yes, I've read this in a German forum (I don't watch movies or series on TV, everything that interests me I buy on DVD).

Well, dubbing Hiro is simply stupid beyond belief - but it is no surprise considering that even "Letters from Iwo Jima" (shown in Japanese in worldwide theaters) was dubbed in Germany.
Michael
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