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QUOTE(SwohS Emag @ Jul 22 2008, 09:35 AM) [snapback]191665[/snapback]
Yesterday's Temptation double run in Charlottesville, VA on station WVAW was quite strange. There was no audio from the studio - that is, no Rossi, no contestants, but all the music cues, including buzzer cues and sound effects were present. I suppose that means some music can be extracted cleanly from the episode; I recorded it. As a reference, Yusef was in the champ's spot. Was it just on this station, or did anyone else notice?
Sounds like the station recorded the feed with only one audio track active and all voices were on one track--was the sweetening heard?
My bet is one of two things happened, and I think it's the former:
The uplink (I want to say it would be Twentieth's analog) misfed it, and the station didn't catch a refeed or Twentieth didn't offer a refeed.
The station didn't have their audio frequencies set correctly (we're so used to 5.8L/6.2R and Twentieth is notorious for going 6.2L/6.8R) and got only one channel of audio that way. But my curiosity is why send split tracks and not mixed? You're usually only going to send split tracks for a promo or commercial... not a show.