Does anyone find the audio processing atrocious on the analog channels? Specifically, I subscribe to Time Warner cable in Kansas City and use a cable card on my main TV. On the digital stations, no additional processing is employed (it is a user-configurable option on the Scientific Atlanta boxes), so commercials are louder or quieter than the broadcast - no amplitude compression is employed, if you keep the processing disabled.
Audio processing is disabled on my TV with the cable card.
However, of course, since analog cable audio compression isn't user-configurable for most people (and there are voltage limits), Time Warner has taken the courtesy to do it for us - leaving us with fidelity no better than that of FM radio stations.
I don't mind that there is audio compression used, I just want it done right. What I'm hearing is a bad multiband compression algorithm which leaves the audio sounding tinny and hollow and amplifies white noise when there is no audio playing, leaving a loud hiss sound.
Anyone else notice this? I think they could do a much better job with this. They must be using cheap processors, or lack the know-how to configure audio.

I was a radio station engineer for a year and would have slit my throat if I couldn't make the station sound better than this.
Thanks in advance.
Audio processing is disabled on my TV with the cable card.
However, of course, since analog cable audio compression isn't user-configurable for most people (and there are voltage limits), Time Warner has taken the courtesy to do it for us - leaving us with fidelity no better than that of FM radio stations.
I don't mind that there is audio compression used, I just want it done right. What I'm hearing is a bad multiband compression algorithm which leaves the audio sounding tinny and hollow and amplifies white noise when there is no audio playing, leaving a loud hiss sound.
Anyone else notice this? I think they could do a much better job with this. They must be using cheap processors, or lack the know-how to configure audio.

I was a radio station engineer for a year and would have slit my throat if I couldn't make the station sound better than this.
Thanks in advance.