Black Hole
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Has anyone else noticed that archive recordings of old comedy shows broadcast as above seem to go in and out of clarity?
It's weird: some sections (within the same programme, eg Hancock) are crystal clear, and then suddenly the sound switches to "muddy" as if maybe that section of the programme is missing from the archive of master tapes and they've had to source it from somebody's off-air copy - but it happens too often for me to think that is the real explanation.
Could the DAB bit rate be switching like that?
It's weird: some sections (within the same programme, eg Hancock) are crystal clear, and then suddenly the sound switches to "muddy" as if maybe that section of the programme is missing from the archive of master tapes and they've had to source it from somebody's off-air copy - but it happens too often for me to think that is the real explanation.
Could the DAB bit rate be switching like that?
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