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Originally Posted by Damien
The picture quality is interesting. I wonder if they're cheaper cameras or it's a compressed feed. Part of the problem with the audio of remote reporters it's the sound is really compressed, I saw theories they're using a hotspot to deem it back to the studio.
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Compression or Audio limiting would solve their audio issues. I don’t think they are using any compression. As it stands, guests mics are sometimes too quiet or too loud that they distort, a audio compressor or limiter would stop these audio blips, as by design, these audio processors can make the output volume, sound loud and powerful, they also bring up low sounds and keep them at a constant level.
Radio stations use Compressors and limiters more aggressively, to get those punchy sub lows.