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Adam Posted - 07 Jul 2008 : 10:26:15
I understand that you it's not possible so this question is entirely theoretical, but would you use narrated audios if you could? Or would you always stick to the original soundtrack?

My ideal Recon would be on DVD with 2 audio tracks, with the original and a narrated soundtrack to choose from.
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joenirvana Posted - 08 Jul 2008 : 20:27:03
i would prefer it on Recons as it can sometimes be a bit confusing
Adam Posted - 07 Jul 2008 : 22:25:39
Cool, cheers ;-)
Wilmster Posted - 07 Jul 2008 : 21:55:57
Nope. Me too Adam!
Adam Posted - 07 Jul 2008 : 20:50:31
Must be just me then ;-)
Russ Posted - 07 Jul 2008 : 19:35:23
Nope, i'm quite happy with narration when i listen in my car but i would find it intrusive when watching on a TV, the screen should show what is neccessary
toxicspurge Posted - 07 Jul 2008 : 16:13:57
mmm...that would be a hell of a lot of work in my opinion. Not worth it.
Adam Posted - 07 Jul 2008 : 11:29:46
quote:
Originally posted by toxicspurge

quote:
Originally posted by Adam

I understand that you it's not possible so this question is entirely theoretical, but would you use narrated audios if you could? Or would you always stick to the original soundtrack?

My ideal Recon would be on DVD with 2 audio tracks, with the original and a narrated soundtrack to choose from.



Why would you need a narrated soundtrack when you have text cues to link when it's not clear?



Bleeding hell this is hard work! It's only a simple question

Some people may prefer narrated audio's to cues?
toxicspurge Posted - 07 Jul 2008 : 11:00:00
quote:
Originally posted by Adam

I understand that you it's not possible so this question is entirely theoretical, but would you use narrated audios if you could? Or would you always stick to the original soundtrack?

My ideal Recon would be on DVD with 2 audio tracks, with the original and a narrated soundtrack to choose from.



Why would you need a narrated soundtrack when you have text cues to link when it's not clear?
Adam Posted - 07 Jul 2008 : 10:55:02
quote:
Originally posted by Fatso the wombat

Ah, but the problem there is that the original and narrated soundtracks are not always the same lengths - sometimes on the narrated soundtracks there are sections of the original sound that are altered to allow for a longer amount of narration than is possible in the unaltered recordings.



Yeah I know that mate, it wouldn't happen anyway. It was just a theoretical question. There are always ways around it though, if it was Blu-ray I think they could add extra video as well.
Fatso the wombat Posted - 07 Jul 2008 : 10:44:50
Ah, but the problem there is that the original and narrated soundtracks are not always the same lengths - sometimes on the narrated soundtracks there are sections of the original sound that are altered to allow for a longer amount of narration than is possible in the unaltered recordings.

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