There is definitely an issue with the sound. I had the UA-cam volume at max and my computer speaker volume at 80percent and I could just hear you. When an ad comes through the video it nearly blasts me out of my office!!
@ExplorOz-Traveller I've been watching UA-cam videos tonight with the volume at -30dB for normal listening. I needed to increase the volume to -15dB for this episode to match the levels. The adds before and after your episode were very significantly louder. A factor in my viewing environment is I was watching on a TV with external AV amplifier that doesn't modify the audio levels like a phone or tablet.
interesting - I only tested on a phone which is what the person below said was fine too - thanks for your feedback - we will look into that for future@@jebw
@@ExplorOz-Traveller Thankyou. I've used a free "Orban Loudness Meter" application to evaluate audio levels on a PC. It's very good for seeing the average audio levels.
You say there is native title and mines on the new 2024 eotopo map but this is false, we are in exploration in west qld and have found the new update that costs almost $50 to be completely useless, espescially when the sattelite pictures havnt been updated for over 5 years, we are in the middle of an opal mining field surrounded in native title but you would not know that by using your app, no wonder we have travellers tresspassing all over the place being a menace to our existance
We dont own or update the satellite images only the EOTopo data. For native title areas we used the latest public data from NTDR. Is the area you refer to shown shaded light brown/yellow? That indicates native title determined. You are welcome to raise a support ticket and send screenshots if you wish to discuss further or share details.
You have to click on aboriginal community to find any native title areas?, thats two completely different things i must say, they need to be seperate and 'native title' needs its own spot on the legend
@@brownsnake9750 no your referring to the map overlay content (Places) but the actual base map data shows shaded land usage areas, roads/tracks etc - that base map data is EOTopo.
There is definitely an issue with the sound. I had the UA-cam volume at max and my computer speaker volume at 80percent and I could just hear you. When an ad comes through the video it nearly blasts me out of my office!!
yep agree, thanks for letting us know
This episodes audio level is extremely low. Very very low audio level.
We just tested it but it’s normal volume… please check your device volume settings.
@ExplorOz-Traveller I've been watching UA-cam videos tonight with the volume at -30dB for normal listening. I needed to increase the volume to -15dB for this episode to match the levels. The adds before and after your episode were very significantly louder. A factor in my viewing environment is I was watching on a TV with external AV amplifier that doesn't modify the audio levels like a phone or tablet.
Volume is fine for me, on phone
interesting - I only tested on a phone which is what the person below said was fine too - thanks for your feedback - we will look into that for future@@jebw
@@ExplorOz-Traveller Thankyou. I've used a free "Orban Loudness Meter" application to evaluate audio levels on a PC. It's very good for seeing the average audio levels.
You say there is native title and mines on the new 2024 eotopo map but this is false, we are in exploration in west qld and have found the new update that costs almost $50 to be completely useless, espescially when the sattelite pictures havnt been updated for over 5 years, we are in the middle of an opal mining field surrounded in native title but you would not know that by using your app, no wonder we have travellers tresspassing all over the place being a menace to our existance
We dont own or update the satellite images only the EOTopo data. For native title areas we used the latest public data from NTDR. Is the area you refer to shown shaded light brown/yellow? That indicates native title determined. You are welcome to raise a support ticket and send screenshots if you wish to discuss further or share details.
Ok i worked out the native title areas, very hard to differenciate but the mines come up with zero, there is no mines to be found
You have to click on aboriginal community to find any native title areas?, thats two completely different things i must say, they need to be seperate and 'native title' needs its own spot on the legend
@@brownsnake9750 no your referring to the map overlay content (Places) but the actual base map data shows shaded land usage areas, roads/tracks etc - that base map data is EOTopo.