Why is it legeally allowed for some commercials to come on so loud on your tv that it blasts your eardrums .?

an dont tell me this is within my imagination cause ive notice this on tvs in the stores,why does the fcc allow this,


Answers:    The Federal Communications Commission does not specifically regulate the volume of TV programs or TV commercials. However, broadcasters are required to own equipment that limits the pinnacle power they can use to send out their audio and video signals. That medium the loudest TV commercial will never be any louder than the loudest part of any TV program.

A TV program have a mix of audio levels. There are loud parts and soft parts. Most advertisers want to take your attention. To do that, the audio track is electronically processed to make every division of it as loud as possible within officially recognized limits.

Help is on the means of access!
Dolby Laboratories announced it has developed technology to even out the sound differences that steal place during shows and between TV programs and commercials. You pick the volume you like and the Dolby software will gross the adjustments contained by real time automatically. Dolby Volume could show up contained by some TV sets sometime this year.
You are in control of the volume height of your set...

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