Hello keikdv, thank you for the feedback. For the respect of other passengers, we choose to not include the audio other than for the announcements that we are able to isolate most of the audio. We personally think that music is better than having absolute silence for 18 minutes, but we will take it in consideration for future videos. -David
@@RailFansCanada I've seen dozens of front view videos from Japan (well known for high respect of others), they sometimes censor faces, but NEVER put music or speed up video, maybe because they also think that sound is very important. Сontrary to misconceptions, japanese people talk in the trains like any other people around the globe, and sometimes it creates common speech ambient. Some people don’t like getting their faces on the video and this is understandable, but speech is what we can control and decide what and where we can talk, so there is no problem with respect and privacy to keep the original audio. Anyway, thanks for the video!
They weren't kidding about how noisy they are. I drove alongside it on the Champlain bridge.
Proud Montreal lover from NY here, really want to try this out!!👍
You should! It is a great system and we are looking forward to more stations opening next year!
👍for movie 👎for the stupid music. Let's hear the original all the way, not only at stops or let it silent. It is not a rave party we are looking at.
Hello keikdv, thank you for the feedback. For the respect of other passengers, we choose to not include the audio other than for the announcements that we are able to isolate most of the audio. We personally think that music is better than having absolute silence for 18 minutes, but we will take it in consideration for future videos. -David
@@RailFansCanada I've seen dozens of front view videos from Japan (well known for high respect of others), they sometimes censor faces, but NEVER put music or speed up video, maybe because they also think that sound is very important. Сontrary to misconceptions, japanese people talk in the trains like any other people around the globe, and sometimes it creates common speech ambient. Some people don’t like getting their faces on the video and this is understandable, but speech is what we can control and decide what and where we can talk, so there is no problem with respect and privacy to keep the original audio.
Anyway, thanks for the video!
Maybe don’t be so rude the next time you’re bringing up constructive feedback. Your negativity isn’t productive to the OP.
You must be 5000 years old if you think this is “rave party music”.
Trains are too loud. No wonder people are complaining and demanding sound barriers. Last thing they want is for anyone to sample the noise levels.