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Two things about this episode and hearing from my experiences. I personally have experiences this a number of times on phone calls. Sometimes due to an odd feedback thing and sometimes because of people using crappy speakerphones or bad setups on computers (same can be said at times on Discord while playing games). As an IT support officer I have some suggestion and instructions I have said going on ten years and I found them difficult to get through when hearing myself back and the person on the other end has no idea. Not only does it make it difficult to say but it totally makes you look stupider or reduces faith in what you are saying. A powerful weapon for political uses because we all know how flubs and stutters get taken as small clips and propagated to make people look bad. You can make an eloquent speaker mess up a lot with this. Secondly with the hearing range I have done several hearing tests and they use these same frequencies and more I guess. They do two types of tests however. One is using earphones and pumping sound through your ears in the regular way and the other is through bone conduction. Personally my hearing in the regular way is pretty shot due to scarred up eardrums which have a tendency to become concave rather than convex both of which reduce their vibration capability. On the other hand during tests with bone conduction I have identified sounds that only a young child usually does. That side of hearing loss usually comes from damage to the bones in the ear.
GUYS, if you cant hear anything 16khz and above on the youtube video don't worry, youtube's compression cuts off at 15 khz so there was no sound playing for any of the viewers
The 16, 17 and 18khz are being played from the video at the exact same volume as the others. Just checked with a frequency spectrum analyzer. You just don't hear it.
I work in TV and 95% of on camera talent get totally thrown off if they hear their own voice in 1 second delay, but I have seen a few that can keep going and ignore it. Blows my mind how they do it.
my friend on discord doesn't use a headset, so I can hear myself talking but at a really slow like 1 second delay and he always makes fun of me for stuttering and it fricking annoys me because he's basically speech jamming me and then insults me
Ooo, fuck that guy. I hate it when that shit happens to me in an online game. When someone has an echo in their mic. I ultimately mute them bc I can’t stay focused in thought long enough to speak a simple sentence.
As a lifelong stutterer who has only barely overcome its effects on my speech, I felt the frustration and exhaustion when Jason attempted talking off book. That was real.
I’ve had a stutter my entire life, watching you guys struggle with it was hilarious. That looks remarkably like my reaction to a bad bout of stuttering. And yes, the struggle is real. It’s not as bad, as you kinda get used to it over time. But more stressful or nervous situations, it gets tough. Job interviews? First dates, woo boy It’s tough.
Chronic stutterer here with over 10 years of speech therapy! You guys nailed it, I have wowed my friends with the speech jammer app because with few exceptions it had no effect on me. In fact sometimes it made me speak better. When I was young they were actually testing a device that would sit in your ear and play back your speech milliseconds after it was spoken and had some good results. Not sure where the tech went after that
Very interesting. You should see if someone could design a hearing aid-like device which replays your voice back to you at the most ideal delay rate for you.
I used to have the mosquito sound as my ringtone back when I was maybe 19 or 20 (on my old SLVR phone). What was cool about it was, you could hear it over the loudest noises. Like we could have music blasting and I could still hear my ringtone. I'm 33 now and it seems like I heard that ringtone recently and I could still hear it. It kind of reminds me of the sound old CRT TVs made. I could tell whenever anyone in the house had turned one on even without the volume. It was less of a sound and more of a sensation. I wonder, has anyone else ever noticed that weird sound/sensation with old, pre-flatscreen TVs?
I didn't realize it until recently, but that mosquito sound thing is really useful. I work in a retirement home, and they have emergency call buttons all over the building. If a button is pushed then all of them display the location and put out a high pitched screeching to make sure everyone checks them. But because it's such a high pitch none of the residents can hear it, so they aren't bothered by someone pulling the emergency cord in their room.
To anyone saying they have trouble hearing higher frequencies: TH-cam has a feature where it lowers the volume of very high frequency audio to save your ears.
By the way, one of the biggest things I learned working an audiology rotation has to do with Jason's opening lines. If you have trouble *hearing* speech, you may be surprised to learn you may have some hearing loss. If you have trouble *understanding* speech, you may have 2-4k Hz hearing loss or an auditory processing disorder (like me!) Which are far more common than most people think.
That's what it's like for me. I need to turn up the volume to understand dialogue -- then the soundtrack blasts me into oblivion. ^_- I have tinnitus, so I wonder if that's causing interference.
Would struggling with competing sounds be considered a processing disorder? When I'm trying to listen to someone and there's a dishwasher going, or TV on in the background, or other people talking, I find it difficult to understand them. If there are multiple competing sounds, my ability to focus on one drops significantly.
you should try it with your own phone, as youtube compression might be messing with it, I can normally hear it all the way up to the below 20, I'm using some realy good earbuds for this, but on this video I can't here the 30>
mind that the audio they play from their phone is being picked up by a mic and then played back trough your speakers / headphones, there for losing a lot of detail in the highest / lowest spectrum because of both compression and the fact that the mic is not designed to pick up those frequencies because it is designed to pick up voices / normal sounds, increasing the frequencie range a mic picks up strongly increases the amount of back ground noise and results in less audio quality, to realy test this propperly i suggest downloading the app your self, or take a hearing test where the equipment used is designed to work at those frequencies
Inform your audio tech that the compression for upload messes with dynamic range, which is causing background noises to overpower the higher tones generated. I'm a sound tech, and considered in the top 5% for hearing. At 25 my hearing range was confirmed 12-25k, were as average hearing is 20-20k. To put it another way, I could hear dog whistles. I just retested myself a few weeks back, using a oscilloscope and headphones that are rated 10-21k. I registered 15-21k, with a slight dip around 18k. Yet when you claimed to play 14k, the background noises are louder then the tone. Giving an illusion to anyone that watches this, that they can't hear anything 14k or higher. And here's something you might find interesting. Some people have hearing so sensitive, they can actually hear the barometric pressure change as a storm front moves in. To them, it sounds like a freight train driving through a tunnel in their head.
Let’s take a moment to thank whoever did the captions, they legitimately did the greatest job I’ve ever seen with translating gibberish/stuttering into words
14:50 I had a sever stutter from 4 to 13 years old. I still do occasionally, but it is just like you described. Painful, frustrating, difficult, and large amounts of effort like in the nightmares where you try to run away but you can't.
They also traded sides. Usually Brian is on the right and Jason is on the left, so despite the change, they still managed to maintain their signature 'beard on left' visual balance.
The auditory feedback thing is incredibly powerful. Like I was giving a speech at my school and the mic had some issue and I could hear my voice with a slight delay but not too loud. And that still caught me so off guard that I messed up so bad.
I’ve been a stutterer and a stammerer since I was a kid. It’s somewhat like what you guys described, but it kinda happens naturally for me. The speech jammer hasn’t been able to help me. One thing that I find interesting is that remembering specific speeches, phrases, and sentences seems to take it away. I can memorize long and intricate sentences and not have any stutter or stammer when I do them. I plan on doing stand up comedy when I get older, so I have had to script out my whole routine and memorize it. I have no problem with it. Thanks for bringing attention to stutters, stammers, and other speech impediments.
ahh takes me back to old skype calls where I could hear myself through a friends computer playing my voice into their mic, thus rendering me into a stuttering mess mid-conversation. good times -w-
5:00 I work with digital audio!!! exactly this!!! whenever projects get big enough that I have to increase the buffer and I try to monitor ANYTHING but especially my own voice its like literally impossible to understand what I'm trying to say even if I'm thinking out each word beforehand, I tried to stream in fact with a really underpowered second computer capturing the audio and used that to monitor the audio and also got the same effect. Seems like your voice fed back to you with an unnaturally long delay or even sometimes effects like pitch shifters or phasers will do this as a semi practical way for someone to try it at home if they have a DAW, you can just add 200ms to an input and monitor your voice. When I saw this I was super hoping this would be brought up by someone else I felt so crazy
I’m 15 with perfectly healthy ears and I couldn’t even hear the ones under 30. You guys sure you even played them at all? Edit: it has come to my attention that the way youtube compresses sound does not allow it to be over 15 ghz so we are all ok. I downloaded an app and could hear almost all of them.
Funny comparison, but not - DDOS would be when multiple people are shouting at one man so he can't outshout them. This is more like introducing lags into real life.
Giannis Pantazis It *feels* more like a man in the middle attack between your brain and mouth, but in reality it's closer to forcing frame desynchronization.
OH. MY. GOD.... I want to put this technology into a device on my phone, so when telemarketers call, I can turn it on, and they stop being able to talk!!!! ...Except the delays experienced through the poor quality VoiP systems telemarketers use, probably means it wouldn't work....
I work for a call center. Rarely, on some calls my own voice gets fed back to my earphones while I'm speaking. It's super hard to carry on the conversation when that happens. I pretty much have to take the earphones off of my ears while talking.
Whoever did the Closed Captions (subtitles) on this, you did SUCH a fantastic job with capturing all the details and subtleties and complexities of all their dialogue, humour, emotions, etc. THANK YOU!
I feel like part of the problem in hearing those high pitched squeals is that you also have a natural level of tinnitus over the years that builds up making it hard to hear over the background noise of the sound in your own head.
I read something about that. It's supposed to be a damaged part of your ear which is responsible for high pitch hearing. Because of that damage, the brain is interpreting the signals as an distorted sound which you hear. If you're not thinking about it, it gets more silent and vise versa.
Oh. My. Gosh. I decided to watch this again just for the laughs in the year 2019. And the back wall is SO empty compared to the wall in one of the recent videos. I guess it means you guys came in a long way! Good job! I love this videos
There have definitely been a couple times we held on to videos for a super long time and that's one of the most notable differences. I think people are really quick to forget just how much that space changed visually, haha. I'm hoping the new HQ will also evolve over time in a way that makes current videos feel like a blast from the past.
Welcome to my everyday life. I was in a massive car accident in 2002 and since then I've had a major stutter. In San Diego, CA at Mesa Community College, there is an organization called The ABI Program, The Acquired brain injury foundation, they truly taught me how to live again with a TBI. I am so grateful to them. But yes, what you two were experiencing is what I fight every single day. And it's worse when I get really excited or when I can't see the face of the person that I'm talking to.
The mosquito sound still drives me up a wall... god... And the way you're talking normally, was nearly identical to the way my friend talks, because of his stutter.
My old headphones were for recording and they did this based off an option, i never cared cause i was really young but i think that may have made me immune
I have a severe blocking and repetitions stutter. The only thing that ever helped was the ear piece. I never understood how it worked. but now I do. Thank you, and yes that is exactly how it feels to stutter. I've never been able to explain it to people and now I can show them this.
I experience this speech jamming all the time but never understood why it was happening! I work at a resort and we all use radios, but if there's two radios and I'm speaking through one of them, there's a timing delay and I'm hearing my own voice through the other radio and it messes me up BIG TIME!!! This has been truly enlightening.
Your timing is impeccable; America is currently investigating the symptoms of devices much like you discuss here. Some of our people in other countries have been experiencing odd issues that all seem to follow suit, from stomach issues to headaches to hearing problems.. While everyone is thinking EMP or chemical, the actual issue is differential wavelength sound (bineural beats) basically the constructive interference you were talking about! An awesome subject for sure that would be totally sick in a magic routine like you said.
Wait that's so weird, towards the end Jason sounds exactly like I do when I stutter... Well, if you want to see what it's like to be a stutterer, try speech jamming (without a pre-written speech).
There aren’t many places this will work out. Most places that you’d want to smuggle through have a lot more than a metal detector, like x rays, random searches, etc.
I have the same experience when I try to sing while playing a musical instrument. I can sing, and I can play keyboards or stringed instruments, but not at the same time. Same with just speaking while playing an instrument. I just can't do it. But I can hum along just while playing musical instruments. And i have a constant monologue, and conversations with myself, going on in my head when I'm jamming.
One thing that really annoys me is that fact that at 28 I still hear the high pitch buzzing from a bunch of electronic devices, it really sucks when I try to sleep and it starts. Gotta go around the room to find what's making the noise and unplug it.
Uhhh, not really. TH-cam compression and also speaker/headset quality will have an effect on it. If you get the app on your phone and still can't hear it, then it's worth getting checked out.
As someone who used to stutter, I can say that it feels like you know what you wanna say but you sorta just get stuck on a word. And sometimes that stutter can last while unless you stop for a moment and collect your thoughts. And yes, talking slowly ABSOLUTELY helps
Since it is mentioned in like every single comment: TH-cam is NOT cutting off the sounds or something like that! The proof for that is that i can hear everything! As far as i know there are only three possible reasons if you can't hear the sounds: 1. Your speakers/headphones are not good enough to play them 2. Your volume is not turned up enough 3. You really have bad hearing (I am using a Roccat Kave XTD gaming headset and have all my volume settings on 100%)
Nope, tried a separate test, I can go up to about 16ish on that. It's definitely the compression. aaand this was 5 months ago, oopsie gonna post it anyway
>CWINDOWSsystem32 Okay, found the problem, It is the compression, it's related to the video quality setting as a way of lightening stress on the computer Just change the setting to 1080p and the cutoff should be much lower, that and make sure headphone and it's settings work. I would still suggest going to a dedicated site though.
>CWINDOWSsystem32 Yea, I literally just figured that out this morning. I usually watch my vids in 720p, I usually have lots of tabs open and 1080p slows me a bit.
The reason you could here yourself several seconds later when introducing Brooks & Dunn is due to the system array lay out. The auditorium is so large the two sets of speaker arrays are used. That way when the band plays both the back of the auditorium can hear what the front hears. The array is setup for the band not an announcer. The array includes a delay so that the rear of the auditorium can hear the music at the same time that the front hears it. Also cellphone speakers cannot produce the ultra high frequencies and that might explain why you couldn't hear anything once you reached high enough in the frequency spectrum.
That mosquito sound can be heard by some adults. The local Co op in my town had one to stop kids congregating in the lobby/entrance and I could hear it where others with me my age could not.
Yup, your right. My friends wife had a younger friend. I use to use it to mess with her. So it does defiantly work. However, when I was showing this to my friends. I had a friend around my age that could defiantly hear it. So yes, some people can hear these noises better then others. Yes, as you age you generally lose the ability to hear these high pitched noises. And yes, I heard some places do use this to stop kids from loitering as you pointed out. One problem I noticed, young people do not really realize how loud noises do damage your hearing. When I grew up, sure we were told this all the time. But no one really paid much attention to this because people do not understand it and how it damages their hearing and so forth. One thing I don't think I ever heard growing up was about what really happens. The lack of what you could hear actually turns into a loud humming noise in your head. It is especially annoying when its quite. Theirs no cure or solution, you simply have to live with it. However, if you are subjected to loud noise, their is a time frame to help limit or even prevent damage by taking some vitamins. Theirs been a lot of research being done on this. Again, the time window is very short I believe 24 or 48 hours. And the sooner the better. One day more attention will be brought to the subject. But for now I guess we have to live with the ignorance about it. Thats right loud concerts, places of, work, or other things that make loud or constant noises that can and do damage hearing.
As a person who worked in a callcentre foe almost 11 years, I experienced this kind of feedback on calls hundreds of times, and gained the ability to shut out the feedback of my own words and speak without self-interruption..
When he says "then switch the sound direction to the hostage, and say 'we are only bluffing, kick him in the nuts at 3'", they wouldn't know what the bluffing was about, as the sound was directed to only the hostage taker! Duuuhhhh! ;)
These guys make videos of things they dont really know anything about... ...then they end up explaining everything very well... ...these guys are Geniuses
I was on a mission in the military and had this happen to me, I was trying to transmit over the radio, and could hear my own voice coming over the radio. so hard to do. I also used to have nightmares as a child and in them this is how people would talk so slow and echoing, watching this gave me chills.
The trick is to speak slowly so you have total control over your voice. Its why alot of people who speak quickly slur some words are trip up over themselves. Great episode boys!
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Hey there Scoobs, old buddy, old pal!
Please tell me that this will come to fruit and definitely make a tall sandwich for shits & giggles. Running on the spot and rotating bookcases would be interesting too.
Not "deaf," old. Subtitles are awesome things.
I'm 16 and I couldn't hear anything from 50 and on
Two things about this episode and hearing from my experiences.
I personally have experiences this a number of times on phone calls. Sometimes due to an odd feedback thing and sometimes because of people using crappy speakerphones or bad setups on computers (same can be said at times on Discord while playing games). As an IT support officer I have some suggestion and instructions I have said going on ten years and I found them difficult to get through when hearing myself back and the person on the other end has no idea. Not only does it make it difficult to say but it totally makes you look stupider or reduces faith in what you are saying. A powerful weapon for political uses because we all know how flubs and stutters get taken as small clips and propagated to make people look bad. You can make an eloquent speaker mess up a lot with this.
Secondly with the hearing range I have done several hearing tests and they use these same frequencies and more I guess. They do two types of tests however. One is using earphones and pumping sound through your ears in the regular way and the other is through bone conduction. Personally my hearing in the regular way is pretty shot due to scarred up eardrums which have a tendency to become concave rather than convex both of which reduce their vibration capability. On the other hand during tests with bone conduction I have identified sounds that only a young child usually does. That side of hearing loss usually comes from damage to the bones in the ear.
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GUYS, if you cant hear anything 16khz and above on the youtube video don't worry, youtube's compression cuts off at 15 khz so there was no sound playing for any of the viewers
weirdly, this brings me comfort.
That's what I thought.
sure, you can think that, its not true, but you can think that
joking, it is true, but you definitely thought you were deaf for a second lol
Random Guy I was at a concert last night so I totally thought I went deaf
You should wear earplugs at concerts or you really will be deaf.
Jokes on you, I can hear my tinnitus just fine.
BRUH WHY DID MY EARS START RINGING WHEN I READ THIS. HELP
tinnitus gang :(
ProGamer9856 that’s a mega bruh moment
I couldnt hear under 60 cuz my tinnitus lol
Does no one else hear that? Lolz
TH-cam crops the sound at 15KHz if I remember right, so don't worry if you didn't hear it even tho you should have
Yeah i can normally gear 17k
i heard 18kHz
It was tiny but i heard it
@@dagda1180 lol
The 16, 17 and 18khz are being played from the video at the exact same volume as the others. Just checked with a frequency spectrum analyzer. You just don't hear it.
I run a recording studio, and any delay in real time feedback absolutely destroys every single artist
I work in TV and 95% of on camera talent get totally thrown off if they hear their own voice in 1 second delay, but I have seen a few that can keep going and ignore it. Blows my mind how they do it.
@@PapaWheelie1 It helps if you've sung row your boat a few times with a bunch of other people
go into discord and do an audio test. it makes me really have to slow down my speaking and i honestly sound like im a slo mo recording
As a recording artist, latency DEFINITELY throws me off.
Yes. THIS LATENCY SUCKS!
my friend on discord doesn't use a headset, so I can hear myself talking but at a really slow like 1 second delay and he always makes fun of me for stuttering and it fricking annoys me because he's basically speech jamming me and then insults me
Ooo, fuck that guy. I hate it when that shit happens to me in an online game. When someone has an echo in their mic. I ultimately mute them bc I can’t stay focused in thought long enough to speak a simple sentence.
@Adam Czerniewski i do
@@themadlad_ sounds like he's kinda just an asshole then
@@themadlad_ OH wow that was my first account
@@themadlad_ For a second I was so confused at seeing my own name lmao! What did I say?
As a lifelong stutterer who has only barely overcome its effects on my speech, I felt the frustration and exhaustion when Jason attempted talking off book. That was real.
I’ve had a stutter my entire life, watching you guys struggle with it was hilarious. That looks remarkably like my reaction to a bad bout of stuttering. And yes, the struggle is real. It’s not as bad, as you kinda get used to it over time. But more stressful or nervous situations, it gets tough. Job interviews? First dates, woo boy It’s tough.
I too have a stutter, and i kinda agree with you. Though they didnt get hardlocked on one letter/word..... that is funny to watch happen to others
Chronic stutterer here with over 10 years of speech therapy!
You guys nailed it, I have wowed my friends with the speech jammer app because with few exceptions it had no effect on me. In fact sometimes it made me speak better. When I was young they were actually testing a device that would sit in your ear and play back your speech milliseconds after it was spoken and had some good results. Not sure where the tech went after that
Glad we're on the right track!
I have the same problem and have been going to speech therapy for 5 years and did the sa.e things ro my friends
Very interesting. You should see if someone could design a hearing aid-like device which replays your voice back to you at the most ideal delay rate for you.
I used to have the mosquito sound as my ringtone back when I was maybe 19 or 20 (on my old SLVR phone). What was cool about it was, you could hear it over the loudest noises. Like we could have music blasting and I could still hear my ringtone. I'm 33 now and it seems like I heard that ringtone recently and I could still hear it. It kind of reminds me of the sound old CRT TVs made. I could tell whenever anyone in the house had turned one on even without the volume. It was less of a sound and more of a sensation. I wonder, has anyone else ever noticed that weird sound/sensation with old, pre-flatscreen TVs?
dude! I always think of that sensation of an old TV turned on
Same here!
Oh, I remember that vividly. Didn't matter if the house was quiet or not, if the tv was on, I could tell.
That sound is the flyback transformer which generates the high voltage DC needed to run the cathode ray tube. They usually operate around 20kHz
Oh wow I always thought why other people couldn’t hear that.
I didn't realize it until recently, but that mosquito sound thing is really useful. I work in a retirement home, and they have emergency call buttons all over the building. If a button is pushed then all of them display the location and put out a high pitched screeching to make sure everyone checks them. But because it's such a high pitch none of the residents can hear it, so they aren't bothered by someone pulling the emergency cord in their room.
To anyone saying they have trouble hearing higher frequencies: TH-cam has a feature where it lowers the volume of very high frequency audio to save your ears.
Did you know that people with guilty consciences are more easily startled by loud noise [MOSQUITO ALARM]
#obligitoryportalreferance
Good I thought my hearing was bad.
Dont most android phone speakers also cut out at around 130 hertz?
I'm guessing some speakers also can't produce all of the frequencies used?
Thank you!
By the way, one of the biggest things I learned working an audiology rotation has to do with Jason's opening lines.
If you have trouble *hearing* speech, you may be surprised to learn you may have some hearing loss. If you have trouble *understanding* speech, you may have 2-4k Hz hearing loss or an auditory processing disorder (like me!) Which are far more common than most people think.
That's what it's like for me. I need to turn up the volume to understand dialogue -- then the soundtrack blasts me into oblivion. ^_- I have tinnitus, so I wonder if that's causing interference.
Would struggling with competing sounds be considered a processing disorder? When I'm trying to listen to someone and there's a dishwasher going, or TV on in the background, or other people talking, I find it difficult to understand them. If there are multiple competing sounds, my ability to focus on one drops significantly.
Apparently my hearing is shit
you should try it with your own phone, as youtube compression might be messing with it, I can normally hear it all the way up to the below 20, I'm using some realy good earbuds for this, but on this video I can't here the 30>
TH-cam cuts audio above 15KHz
mind that the audio they play from their phone is being picked up by a mic and then played back trough your speakers / headphones, there for losing a lot of detail in the highest / lowest spectrum because of both compression and the fact that the mic is not designed to pick up those frequencies because it is designed to pick up voices / normal sounds, increasing the frequencie range a mic picks up strongly increases the amount of back ground noise and results in less audio quality, to realy test this propperly i suggest downloading the app your self, or take a hearing test where the equipment used is designed to work at those frequencies
What app are they using?
SylenDraws same the last one I could hear was when it was under 30 and I'm 16
There’s a certain point in the tones where I can’t tell what’s my tinnitus and what’s not.
I got ninitus.
Its similar to tinnitus, but not as loud.
This has always been one of my absolute favorite episodes of modern rogue, and quite possibly my favorite of all of the db shows
I stopped hearing the beeps at the 45 year mark.
I am 18.
EndThyselfRightlyPl0x same. I'm 18, lost it at 30.
I’m 15 and I lost it at 45
EndThyselfRightlyPl0x i know that this comment is like 9 months old, but i love that skall profile pic
I'm 16 and lost it at 30. I feel your pain
considering both 16 and 17 were audible that probably isn't true@Owen Spotify
Lol any gamer who has experienced the cancer of mic feedback from someone without headphones is probably immune to this at this point
Inform your audio tech that the compression for upload messes with dynamic range, which is causing background noises to overpower the higher tones generated.
I'm a sound tech, and considered in the top 5% for hearing. At 25 my hearing range was confirmed 12-25k, were as average hearing is 20-20k. To put it another way, I could hear dog whistles.
I just retested myself a few weeks back, using a oscilloscope and headphones that are rated 10-21k. I registered 15-21k, with a slight dip around 18k. Yet when you claimed to play 14k, the background noises are louder then the tone. Giving an illusion to anyone that watches this, that they can't hear anything 14k or higher.
And here's something you might find interesting. Some people have hearing so sensitive, they can actually hear the barometric pressure change as a storm front moves in. To them, it sounds like a freight train driving through a tunnel in their head.
wild! I know Brandt manually put in the highest tones (since we couldn't be sure the mics were getting them), but I'll pass this along.
Its not the editor, its TH-cam. TH-cam will ignore sounds after a certain point.
I can hear well above 14k hz
There is an ap to repel misquetos that my mom had and I could hear it but no one else could
You know... TH-cam filter frequency after a certain kHz.
im really sorry for you but i could hear every single sound
11:14 - oh my gosh.... speech jamming turned you into William Shatner!
Let’s take a moment to thank whoever did the captions, they legitimately did the greatest job I’ve ever seen with translating gibberish/stuttering into words
Also....
One kilohertz is everyone. You should be able to hear this.
Okay.
[A distinct lack of one kilohertz]
Still waiting for the scooby do series
Same here
Still waiting
Waiting.
Are you Robin Thicke
Came here to say this.
When I was young I had a stutter and I went to a speech therapist and she used that
MyBoringLife same
That's boring
@@LargeMonkeys Most things are.
@@LargeMonkeys At least the username checks out
14:50 I had a sever stutter from 4 to 13 years old. I still do occasionally, but it is just like you described. Painful, frustrating, difficult, and large amounts of effort like in the nightmares where you try to run away but you can't.
Ah, I can see you've traded facial hair.
They also traded sides. Usually Brian is on the right and Jason is on the left, so despite the change, they still managed to maintain their signature 'beard on left' visual balance.
Nico Ramen Brian's had a beard for like..... a while.....
😂slow transition
No, the mighty beard has switched to backup human for some reason
Soooo its like when your talking on xbox live and your friend has a a
Shity mic.
D Kernz 🤣👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I have a friend who would always echo on discord. Luckily he recently got it fixed so it no longer bothers me. But it really sucked hearing my echo.
Lizard813 I have one who's wifi sometimes gets so bad, I'll here my echo after a large gap of time 🤣
2ManyTekkers Oh damn. That must really suck.
Lizard813 it's actually pretty fun
Dresses with us so much. And it's not constant so it's quite funny
The auditory feedback thing is incredibly powerful. Like I was giving a speech at my school and the mic had some issue and I could hear my voice with a slight delay but not too loud.
And that still caught me so off guard that I messed up so bad.
I’ve been a stutterer and a stammerer since I was a kid. It’s somewhat like what you guys described, but it kinda happens naturally for me. The speech jammer hasn’t been able to help me.
One thing that I find interesting is that remembering specific speeches, phrases, and sentences seems to take it away. I can memorize long and intricate sentences and not have any stutter or stammer when I do them. I plan on doing stand up comedy when I get older, so I have had to script out my whole routine and memorize it. I have no problem with it.
Thanks for bringing attention to stutters, stammers, and other speech impediments.
Paused another video to watch my favorite dorks having fun.
Honey Badger Strength & Conditioning same
wtf
*uses this on a stutterer*
"You're only making him more eloquent!"
ahh takes me back to old skype calls where I could hear myself through a friends computer playing my voice into their mic, thus rendering me into a stuttering mess mid-conversation. good times -w-
5:00 I work with digital audio!!! exactly this!!! whenever projects get big enough that I have to increase the buffer and I try to monitor ANYTHING but especially my own voice its like literally impossible to understand what I'm trying to say even if I'm thinking out each word beforehand, I tried to stream in fact with a really underpowered second computer capturing the audio and used that to monitor the audio and also got the same effect. Seems like your voice fed back to you with an unnaturally long delay or even sometimes effects like pitch shifters or phasers will do this as a semi practical way for someone to try it at home if they have a DAW, you can just add 200ms to an input and monitor your voice. When I saw this I was super hoping this would be brought up by someone else I felt so crazy
I’m 15 with perfectly healthy ears and I couldn’t even hear the ones under 30. You guys sure you even played them at all?
Edit: it has come to my attention that the way youtube compresses sound does not allow it to be over 15 ghz so we are all ok. I downloaded an app and could hear almost all of them.
Damn I got kinda nervous when i couldn't hear the 16ghz
I heard them, after they play the last labeled one he tests out another one but because he could hear he didnt label it
Thank God because this freaked me out
So speech jamming us basically DDOS for humans? Lovely.
Not at all
Funny comparison, but not - DDOS would be when multiple people are shouting at one man so he can't outshout them. This is more like introducing lags into real life.
Giannis Pantazis It *feels* more like a man in the middle attack between your brain and mouth, but in reality it's closer to forcing frame desynchronization.
Fucking nerd
fucking ninner
OH. MY. GOD.... I want to put this technology into a device on my phone, so when telemarketers call, I can turn it on, and they stop being able to talk!!!!
...Except the delays experienced through the poor quality VoiP systems telemarketers use, probably means it wouldn't work....
You would just have to account for the delay, and in theory it would still work the same
I work for a call center. Rarely, on some calls my own voice gets fed back to my earphones while I'm speaking. It's super hard to carry on the conversation when that happens. I pretty much have to take the earphones off of my ears while talking.
There is no crying in baseball
canned_doughnuts _
Can't wait for the 3rd season
Sorry dad
There is no crying in baseball
I'm sorry dad
canned_doughnuts _ ýou
Brian and some other guy that doesnt have a beard
TheToasterWaffle
He looks like a Teacher
I love the fact that he is clearly growing it back but we need it NOW, And he is just getting slain for it.
TheToasterWaffle a Canadian and skinny Guy fiary
TheToasterWaffle he looks like some one complete different
Beards are stupid and ugly.
Bout to shoot this at my parents when they try to say "because i said so" after i win an argument
Or "I GAVE BIRTH TO YOU"
Or when mom starts the countdown
0:13 yeah y uwu a hua hympompei yea cimp car card phhiiiii
0:14 does give me Vietnam flashbacks
Jason must have his beard back, its union rules
Random Guy yeah he's butt ugly with out it
14:00 this is the perfect illustration! Finally a good discription for how it feels!
I never noticed the awesome shrine to the previous episodes behinds Brian and Jason.
Growing every day!
extemporaneous:
ex·tem·po·ra·ne·ous
adjective
spoken or done without preparation.
"an extemporaneous speech"
Whoever did the Closed Captions (subtitles) on this, you did SUCH a fantastic job with capturing all the details and subtleties and complexities of all their dialogue, humour, emotions, etc. THANK YOU!
that's our fantastic editor, Brandt Hughes!
If y'all don't actually do a Scooby-Doo series I will be severely disappointed
RockPapersBeer
Brush my wood
They need to adopt a great dane too. And name it scooby.
howdy y'all
I feel like part of the problem in hearing those high pitched squeals is that you also have a natural level of tinnitus over the years that builds up making it hard to hear over the background noise of the sound in your own head.
I read something about that. It's supposed to be a damaged part of your ear which is responsible for high pitch hearing. Because of that damage, the brain is interpreting the signals as an distorted sound which you hear. If you're not thinking about it, it gets more silent and vise versa.
Oh.
My.
Gosh.
I decided to watch this again just for the laughs in the year 2019. And the back wall is SO empty compared to the wall in one of the recent videos.
I guess it means you guys came in a long way! Good job! I love this videos
There have definitely been a couple times we held on to videos for a super long time and that's one of the most notable differences. I think people are really quick to forget just how much that space changed visually, haha. I'm hoping the new HQ will also evolve over time in a way that makes current videos feel like a blast from the past.
Loving the new wall with all the old projects
Funny.... that's how Brian normally speaks
I developed a stutter as a teenager due to stress and anxiety issues, and at its worst it is very similar to the way Jason was when speaking freely.
Jason looks like mel gibson XD dont shave again please!! your salt and pepper beard was MAJESTIC
Forget the _speech_ jammer.. did you guys stumble upon a _facial hair_ jammer? I feel like I'm in some alternate universe!
Welcome to my everyday life. I was in a massive car accident in 2002 and since then I've had a major stutter.
In San Diego, CA at Mesa Community College, there is an organization called The ABI Program, The Acquired brain injury foundation, they truly taught me how to live again with a TBI. I am so grateful to them.
But yes, what you two were experiencing is what I fight every single day. And it's worse when I get really excited or when I can't see the face of the person that I'm talking to.
The mosquito sound still drives me up a wall... god...
And the way you're talking normally, was nearly identical to the way my friend talks, because of his stutter.
My old headphones were for recording and they did this based off an option, i never cared cause i was really young but i think that may have made me immune
I have a severe blocking and repetitions stutter. The only thing that ever helped was the ear piece. I never understood how it worked. but now I do. Thank you, and yes that is exactly how it feels to stutter. I've never been able to explain it to people and now I can show them this.
Please tell me you'll cover the current problems with the US Embasy in Cuba and the suspected use of sonic weapons on the staff and diplomats.
Every married man knows how speech jamming works.
this is underrated :P
Haha. Sexist joke.
"Ha ha, wife bad"
-OP, 2019
ok boomer XD
Okay Boomer
I experience this speech jamming all the time but never understood why it was happening! I work at a resort and we all use radios, but if there's two radios and I'm speaking through one of them, there's a timing delay and I'm hearing my own voice through the other radio and it messes me up BIG TIME!!! This has been truly enlightening.
Oh god! I can't hear 50 years and I'm 17! I hope this is just TH-cam's compression
Kim same
Ok, I did the test on another website and I'm able to hear 15kHz at most. I don't know what age that translates to, though
It is YT's compression.
Same
It's okay, I'm 7 years of age, it's all good my man, it's all good.
As a 25yo drummer, I apparently have the hearing of someone who is over 60
Same been drumming for most of my life, then I joined the army and became a machine gunner. I can’t hear anything!
TH-cam compression is probably to blame
As a fifteen-year-old who can not hear the under-thirty mosquito noise...
Your timing is impeccable; America is currently investigating the symptoms of devices much like you discuss here. Some of our people in other countries have been experiencing odd issues that all seem to follow suit, from stomach issues to headaches to hearing problems.. While everyone is thinking EMP or chemical, the actual issue is differential wavelength sound (bineural beats) basically the constructive interference you were talking about! An awesome subject for sure that would be totally sick in a magic routine like you said.
Wait that's so weird, towards the end Jason sounds exactly like I do when I stutter...
Well, if you want to see what it's like to be a stutterer, try speech jamming (without a pre-written speech).
Damn coulda used that speech jammer in the debate the other night
Haha I was thinking the same thing
it was a shit show on both sides
Can you try to build a contraband bag so you can go through metal detectors.
a KFC fan fuck off achmed
a KFC fan That sounds cool
And why do you want this...
There aren’t many places this will work out. Most places that you’d want to smuggle through have a lot more than a metal detector, like x rays, random searches, etc.
a KFC fan someone's been playing the escapists eh?
I'm guessing they played All star by Smash mouth
Hey now.
You’re an all star.
Put your game on
Go play
SLY0Q Games did you just say “put” O^o
I have the same experience when I try to sing while playing a musical instrument. I can sing, and I can play keyboards or stringed instruments, but not at the same time. Same with just speaking while playing an instrument. I just can't do it. But I can hum along just while playing musical instruments. And i have a constant monologue, and conversations with myself, going on in my head when I'm jamming.
So now we wait for falconry and scooby doo. I'm so glad I found this channel
In before Brian has nightmares that he can’t say the speech anymore.
You guys nailed it! I recommend everyone try this at least once.
Weird. Im 18 years old and i heard even the last one u didnt even screened but not the 50 one
you should try it with your own phone, as youtube compression might be messing with it
Weird you heard it since youtube compression cut it out and no sound was actually there.
@@Castheknotted Proof?
Same
charles galkamax yeah your hearing is fucked bud
I NEED that Scooby Doo series lmao!
also I didn't hear anything after the 30yo mark and I'm 27, Neat.
One thing that really annoys me is that fact that at 28 I still hear the high pitch buzzing from a bunch of electronic devices, it really sucks when I try to sleep and it starts. Gotta go around the room to find what's making the noise and unplug it.
So much echo on Xbox headsets I’ve been trained!
Is it bad i can't hear the under 40 one? I'm 12.
Uhhh, not really. TH-cam compression and also speaker/headset quality will have an effect on it. If you get the app on your phone and still can't hear it, then it's worth getting checked out.
i stopped hearing at the 60 mark...
i'm 14 years of age.
As someone who used to stutter, I can say that it feels like you know what you wanna say but you sorta just get stuck on a word. And sometimes that stutter can last while unless you stop for a moment and collect your thoughts. And yes, talking slowly ABSOLUTELY helps
Scooby doo series please!
Since it is mentioned in like every single comment:
TH-cam is NOT cutting off the sounds or something like that! The proof for that is that i can hear everything! As far as i know there are only three possible reasons if you can't hear the sounds:
1. Your speakers/headphones are not good enough to play them
2. Your volume is not turned up enough
3. You really have bad hearing
(I am using a Roccat Kave XTD gaming headset and have all my volume settings on 100%)
Nope, tried a separate test, I can go up to about 16ish on that.
It's definitely the compression.
aaand this was 5 months ago, oopsie
gonna post it anyway
+SahasaV It really isn't the compression though since the sounds are clearly audible to some people.
>CWINDOWSsystem32
Okay, found the problem, It is the compression, it's related to the video quality setting as a way of lightening stress on the computer
Just change the setting to 1080p and the cutoff should be much lower,
that and make sure headphone and it's settings work.
I would still suggest going to a dedicated site though.
+SahasaV Okay, I'm watching on 1080p and using decent quality headphones, so that's probably why I was hearing better than other people...
>CWINDOWSsystem32
Yea, I literally just figured that out this morning. I usually watch my vids in 720p, I usually have lots of tabs open and 1080p slows me a bit.
The reason you could here yourself several seconds later when introducing Brooks & Dunn is due to the system array lay out. The auditorium is so large the two sets of speaker arrays are used. That way when the band plays both the back of the auditorium can hear what the front hears. The array is setup for the band not an announcer. The array includes a delay so that the rear of the auditorium can hear the music at the same time that the front hears it.
Also cellphone speakers cannot produce the ultra high frequencies and that might explain why you couldn't hear anything once you reached high enough in the frequency spectrum.
Make a video about pool (the sport)
It would be a good opportunity to learn about billiard trick shooting!
Can't it is closed.
Jason sounds like how Jimmy from south park speaks
hah!
That mosquito sound can be heard by some adults. The local Co op in my town had one to stop kids congregating in the lobby/entrance and I could hear it where others with me my age could not.
Yup, your right. My friends wife had a younger friend. I use to use it to mess with her. So it does defiantly work. However, when I was showing this to my friends. I had a friend around my age that could defiantly hear it. So yes, some people can hear these noises better then others. Yes, as you age you generally lose the ability to hear these high pitched noises. And yes, I heard some places do use this to stop kids from loitering as you pointed out.
One problem I noticed, young people do not really realize how loud noises do damage your hearing. When I grew up, sure we were told this all the time. But no one really paid much attention to this because people do not understand it and how it damages their hearing and so forth. One thing I don't think I ever heard growing up was about what really happens. The lack of what you could hear actually turns into a loud humming noise in your head. It is especially annoying when its quite. Theirs no cure or solution, you simply have to live with it. However, if you are subjected to loud noise, their is a time frame to help limit or even prevent damage by taking some vitamins. Theirs been a lot of research being done on this. Again, the time window is very short I believe 24 or 48 hours. And the sooner the better.
One day more attention will be brought to the subject. But for now I guess we have to live with the ignorance about it. Thats right loud concerts, places of, work, or other things that make loud or constant noises that can and do damage hearing.
hi, this is the first time Im so early, so
also wheres the bacon based biodiesel which you promised
What app is that?
As a person who worked in a callcentre foe almost 11 years, I experienced this kind of feedback on calls hundreds of times, and gained the ability to shut out the feedback of my own words and speak without self-interruption..
When he says "then switch the sound direction to the hostage, and say 'we are only bluffing, kick him in the nuts at 3'", they wouldn't know what the bluffing was about, as the sound was directed to only the hostage taker! Duuuhhhh! ;)
*3... 2... 1... let's* (speech) *jam!*
Viewbob bebop
These guys make videos of things they dont really know anything about...
...then they end up explaining everything very well...
...these guys are Geniuses
Well, I'm 26 and have the hearing of a 60 year old.
Same age but with the hearing of a 70 year old, all of that dubstep has raped my ears beyond repair.
TH-cam caps at 15khz so don't worry, just youtube, not your ears
They soo need this at the debates when they go overtime...
I was on a mission in the military and had this happen to me, I was trying to transmit over the radio, and could hear my own voice coming over the radio. so hard to do. I also used to have nightmares as a child and in them this is how people would talk so slow and echoing, watching this gave me chills.
Welp im deaf cuz below 40 i hear nothing. Im 16...
Me it's Bellow 50 and I'm 14
tfw the app doesnt exist in your contry so you cant actually test the mosquito sounds
The trick is to speak slowly so you have total control over your voice. Its why alot of people who speak quickly slur some words are trip up over themselves. Great episode boys!
#modernroguescooby
im 15 and i lost at 50 years
try using an app instead of hearing it on youtube. I experienced the same thing, but when I used the same app as them it worked for me.
jason explained that so well!! i stutter a bit and often have a hard time putting stuff into words and he explained what happens better than i can
I stoped hearing the beep after 30...
im 13
You will never find me yt audio is different tho
It's coming through the microphone so it's not your own hearing