Topic: Audio Glitch

10 chapters across the catalog

Ear Trumpet
Episode 1265 2:08:28 - 2:12:35

1265: Ear Trumpet

Biden Audio Glitch and Professionalism in Production

During a live-streamed speech on housing policy, Joe Biden's audio is interrupted by a hot mic from his production team. The "B-team" staff is heard chatting in the background for over a minute while Biden continues to speak. The hosts cite this as a sign of unprofessionalism within the campaign, contrasting it with the high standards of professional television.

Pre-Decisional
Episode 1260 2:11:16 - 2:16:02

1260: Pre-Decisional

What If World, Inappropriate Audio Glitch

An episode of the popular children's podcast "What If World" appeared to contain a highly inappropriate phonetic glitch during a story about "squid slime." The hosts analyzed the audio to determine if the suggestive phrasing was intentional or a result of unfortunate voice acting and editing.

Meat Must Flow
Episode 1240 41:18 - 42:52

1240: Meat Must Flow

Governor Jim Justice, West Virginia Audio Glitch

West Virginia Governor Jim Justice denied using an expletive during a live news briefing, attributing the perceived profanity to an "audio glitch." Justice insisted he would never use such language and that the sound was a technical malfunction. The hosts review the audio, noting that while a glitch is audible, the context remains ambiguous and humorous to the public.

Nine Dash Line
Episode 1167 2:49:15 - 2:55:00

1167: Nine Dash Line

Audio Glitch Patterns, Hearing Aid Deregulation

The hosts track recurring audio glitches occurring at specific intervals, comparing them to historical line spikes used by European telecom monopolies. The discussion then shifts to the FDA's move to allow over-the-counter sales of hearing aids, with a warning that Silicon Valley "self-fit" products may not replace the expertise of a professional audiologist.

Gender Justice
Episode 1150 4:22 - 6:22

1150: Gender Justice

NBC Democratic Debate Technical Issues, Audio Networking Glitches

The first night of the Democratic primary debates on NBC was marred by significant technical audio failures. The routing issues were attributed to modern digitized audio networking systems using Ethernet rather than traditional cabling, making troubleshooting difficult during the live broadcast.

Factivist
Episode 890

890: Factivist

Technical Difficulties and Audio Technica AT2020U Microphone Setup

The program opens with a discussion regarding technical audio issues as one host inadvertently spoke into the back of an Audio Technica AT2020U microphone. They address the challenges of routing USB microphones through Skype and the necessity of replacing failed audio hardware. The hosts joke about their "award-winning" sound quality despite the initial tunnel-like acoustics.

Episode 411 1:23:02 - 1:24:31

411: Seal Team 666

H2 Recorder Glitch and NATO Summit Audio

John Dvorak shares a "WTF clip" resulting from a technical failure on his H2 digital recorder. The corrupted audio, which was intended to be a report on the NATO summit in Chicago, sounds like "ghosts" after being processed in Audacity. Adam Curry mocks the "bogative" state of John's equipment.

Bogative Charity
Episode 358 18:00 - 23:41

358: Bogative Charity

Technical Difficulties, Microphone Phase Issues, Skype Reboot

The program experiences significant audio degradation, with one host's voice sounding distorted and "out of phase." Troubleshooting steps include switching from a Heil PR-40 to a Shure SM7B microphone and eventually rebooting Skype and USB interfaces. The hosts eventually resume the broadcast despite the unresolved audio quality issues.