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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/9/2014 2:49 PM, Ian Evans wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 12:05 PM, Jay
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On 12/09/2014 08:15 AM, Jerome Yuzyk wrote:<br>
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The budget was actually $25 million. The music was
prerecorded - not enough<br>
room and logistics to have a live orchestra. It was
as good as could be<br>
expected from only 2 full run-throughs and a
Producer more focused on 2nd-<br>
guessing and micro-managing everyone else's work
than actually doing her<br>
own. It showed. There was as much choreography for
the camera crew as there<br>
was for the actors. It was only live on the east
coast; the rest of us got<br>
it delayed, for me at the very family-unfriendly
hour of 9pm. Some of the<br>
longest commercial breaks I've ever seen in 8 years
of having a DVR. More<br>
of a novelty than anything else.<br>
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Even the folks not watching via a recorder had the
sync problem out here.<br>
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Last Saturday's re-airing of SNL also had the poor audio
sync issue. Maybe something to do with NBC's recording of
live shows for rebroadcast in other timezones that is at
issue.
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<div>It's funny...I've noticed this a few times on NBC. Even
the weekend Nightly News audio will be slightly out of
sync with Lester Holt's mouth. Strangely the only channel
I've had this issue with _ever_ is NBC. <br>
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ABC network is also pretty bad with audio sync. It might be a local
affiliate issue, though.<br>
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