Open-source Windows app uses IR control to auto-stabilize TV audio levels
A developer has released an offline Windows application called Adbuster that aims to stabilize TV volume automatically. The tool uses infrared (IR) control to communicate with televisions and employs spike detection to identify sudden volume changes. It is particularly useful for muting or leveling loud advertisements that interrupt regular programming. The project is open-source and hosted on GitHub, making it freely available for users to download and modify. At the time of reporting, the Hacker News post had received 11 points with no community comments.
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