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Ok it can't just be me. It feels like at a certain point sound levels got messed up. When I watch older stuff it's fine the new stuff I feel like I am skipping backwards to catch what they said.
This has driven me crazy for a long time too. It really feels like this picture and takes something away from any enjoyment.
It isn't just you. Vox has a good video on it.
What an obnoxious conclusion they have - we need to buy better speakers. I have good speakers. Old things sound great, but new shows sound like crap. This is their problem to fix, not ours.
I completely agree, it's ridiculous. There are settings on both my TV and streaming devices to try to combat this "problem".