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The Reality of Apollo / Re: Remarkable eBay find regarding Apollo 11
« Last post by onebigmonkey on March 09, 2024, 12:09:24 PM »I did watch the intro to the video showing how he went about it, and there's a clear 'audio out' link into his PC (rather than it being mic'd up in the open).
I went to the trouble (because it's unlikely Jarrah will) of comparing the audio from the CBS and NBC footage:
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Both clips are set to start at "partially close the hatch". The 'click' of a door closing is at around 4.6 seconds in the NBC footage. The completely different sound in CBS' footage is 4.0 seconds. Different sounds, different points in the audio. The peaks at the end of the CBS file are studio commentary, not Houston/Apollo. I wanted it to be absolutely clear that the two sounds are not at the same point in the audio.
There is no discrepancy in running time in the audio files, which you can see where where I've ended both clips after Aldrin says "Making sure" - they are milliseconds out, more down to my selection errors than anything.
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The orange marker line in the NBC wave file is where the initial squeak occurs that Jarrah claims is the door closing.
Both files have studio commentary interfering with the feed from Apollo, clearly indicating an open mic picking up background noise in the studio.
I might see if I can increase the volume a lot and get clearer versions of the sounds, but I've already put more effort in than the Blunder has so I may not.
I went to the trouble (because it's unlikely Jarrah will) of comparing the audio from the CBS and NBC footage:
best free image sites
Both clips are set to start at "partially close the hatch". The 'click' of a door closing is at around 4.6 seconds in the NBC footage. The completely different sound in CBS' footage is 4.0 seconds. Different sounds, different points in the audio. The peaks at the end of the CBS file are studio commentary, not Houston/Apollo. I wanted it to be absolutely clear that the two sounds are not at the same point in the audio.
There is no discrepancy in running time in the audio files, which you can see where where I've ended both clips after Aldrin says "Making sure" - they are milliseconds out, more down to my selection errors than anything.
best free image sites
The orange marker line in the NBC wave file is where the initial squeak occurs that Jarrah claims is the door closing.
Both files have studio commentary interfering with the feed from Apollo, clearly indicating an open mic picking up background noise in the studio.
I might see if I can increase the volume a lot and get clearer versions of the sounds, but I've already put more effort in than the Blunder has so I may not.