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Related: About this forumTrump's Dystopian Plans for his Second Term are Worse Than We Thought - Thom Hartmann
Donald Trump is planning something more than being 'dictator on day one.' Thom Hartmann lays out what Agenda 47 spells for Americas future. - Aired on 12/03/2024.
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Trump's Dystopian Plans for his Second Term are Worse Than We Thought - Thom Hartmann (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Dec 4
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This video has terrible audio problems. People complaining on YouTube about this one.
El-Capitan
Dec 5
#1
Sorry about that, I listened to it twice and it seemed to get better the second time
Rhiannon12866
Dec 5
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El-Capitan
(88 posts)1. This video has terrible audio problems. People complaining on YouTube about this one.
I had to turn it off within a minute.
This seems to be a frequent problem with Thom's productions.
Rhiannon12866
(225,855 posts)3. Sorry about that, I listened to it twice and it seemed to get better the second time
I only remember this happening once before, I'm surprised they didn't fix it before uploading.
Stargazer99
(3,059 posts)2. Computer experts are messing with the site - it is not Hartman's production
It is time to inspect our site-I bet it is being messed with-you know Republican values
El-Capitan
(88 posts)4. You are saying they are messing with YouTube?
This is how the vid plays back from YouTube.
Stargazer99
(3,059 posts)5. not impossible
El-Capitan
(88 posts)6. I think the occam's razor explanation is that Thom records his show remotely over the internet
and has bandwidth problems. For example, Zoom makes it easy to create such recordings without having to deal with software on one's computer.
He's probably aware that this video or that one has bad sound, but it is already done, so it gets published.
He probably does not have much of a technical production staff.
Even with experts, I think it's not possible to muck-up the video once it's been loaded to YouTube.
Stargazer99
(3,059 posts)7. Sounds logical