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Trouble Listening to Some Readers?
allegedparadise88:
Let me start with saying: I just started listening to PseudoPod fairly recently and decided to start from the beginning with Episode 1 and go through them in order. I've made it to Episode 130 and, so far, the stories themselves are quite fantastic. Excellent writing through and through with very few stories that I didn't enjoy, and even then, only really due to personal taste preferences.
That being said, does anyone else notice that many of the readers kind of sound like they're trying to eat their microphones? There are some stories that I just can't finish listening to because the reader sounds like they have a terrible case of cottonmouth and I'm so distracted and grossed out by the sound of a cow chewing in my ear that I can't even focus on the story and I just want to scream "would you please just drink some freaking water!?"
Is that just me? I want to enjoy this podcast, I really really do. But this seems to be happening more and more often as the stories go on and I'm not sure how many more I can stand...
(For reference: Episode 126)
Sgarre1:
It's really hard to judge exactly what problem it is that you're having - I was hoping for "bad audio", because we've tightened up the ship on that and continue to do so. But the episode you point to is a Ben Phillips reading, original editor and one of our more popular readers, so I'm kind of at a loss. I'd maybe guess that you just don't synch with Ben's reading style or voice (it happens - not everyone is going to love everyone's approach to a story) but you did mention "many of the readers", so I'd assume it wasn't just Ben himself? All I can say is skip any reading that is driving you nuts and go on to the next. While we have some "dependables", we also pride ourselves on the variety of readers we showcase.
Fenrix:
This is a recommended place to jump into the podcast: http://pseudopod.org/new-to-pseudopod/
Keep in mind that by starting at the beginning, you're listening to episodes that were recorded a decade or more ago.
allegedparadise88:
--- Quote from: Sgarre1 on June 28, 2018, 09:53:48 PM ---It's really hard to judge exactly what problem it is that you're having - I was hoping for "bad audio", because we've tightened up the ship on that and continue to do so. But the episode you point to is a Ben Phillips reading, original editor and one of our more popular readers, so I'm kind of at a loss. I'd maybe guess that you just don't synch with Ben's reading style or voice (it happens - not everyone is going to love everyone's approach to a story) but you did mention "many of the readers", so I'd assume it wasn't just Ben himself? All I can say is skip any reading that is driving you nuts and go on to the next. While we have some "dependables", we also pride ourselves on the variety of readers we showcase.
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I thought I had made my issue pretty clear honestly... I suppose it really does boil down to "bad audio" because it's a sound I believe to be caused by a person speaking too close to their microphone. Its a dry-mouth, lip-smacking sound that is just a bit disgusting. I actually very much enjoy Ben's reading style and voice, I simply referenced that episode because it was the most recent one I had listened to where that sound occurred. Basically I just frequently feel as though someone is open-mouth chewing in my ear while I'm listening and I wanted to know if it was just me being over sensitive to that type of thing, or something that others had noticed as well, as well as if it is something that happens less often in future episodes.
allegedparadise88:
--- Quote from: Fenrix on June 29, 2018, 02:33:28 AM ---This is a recommended place to jump into the podcast: http://pseudopod.org/new-to-pseudopod/
Keep in mind that by starting at the beginning, you're listening to episodes that were recorded a decade or more ago.
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Thank you! That is very helpful. I know the old episodes are fairly old now but I just find it a pity to miss out on all those stories because they are so well written.
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