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I see something strange on Premier League Everton vs Burnley look exciting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6q2WQdGe50

anyone know where the sounds of supporter? when you look inside, there is an empty attribute, nothing the audience. I guess they use sounds on background, CMIIW.
Is this the very first time that you watched a Pre recorded Videos? this is like Crating a Movie when the editor put sounds or effects in the scene to make it looks like realistic .
and your video shared is not Live game means that can be easily edit and gives viewers/watchers a good experience even that the game was HELD ON A ZERO FANS global .
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With the growth of technology, making a fake sound will not difficult, especially there is an expert who knows the trick to make it. They can take the recorded from the previous match which has an audience and combine it with the match, so the audience in their home can see the sound on their television or even in the live match. The officials of those sports will figure out how to make the match can entertain people at their home as we still at the pandemic. It is like we watch a movie or else from Youtube with a sound background at the movie. So I guess that will still give another experience to the audience at their home.
It's not that difficult nowadays and even a kid can do it, well, it's still fine I think that they do this kind rather than nothing because that will really be too boring. It will be cool to see if they do the same in the basketball live games were people on the bench side has live screen but I think it will really be hassle putting such large screen in a football arena.
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I see something strange on Premier League Everton vs Burnley look exciting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6q2WQdGe50

anyone know where the sounds of supporter? when you look inside, there is an empty attribute, nothing the audience. I guess they use sounds on background, CMIIW.

Yeah it's artificial sound added to the game from previous ones. They have been doing it in my country since last year. Honestly, it's alright in my opinion. Seeing an empty stadium without any sounds was really wierd in the begging. We just got so used to people cheering during sport matches. But for the players it's still wierd to play on an empty stadium without anyone cheering if they score a goal.
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They try their best but the problem at least in the Champions League games I have seen in Tv is that the cheering is linear.The real cheer has moments of joy when your team is playing well and moments of sadness where your team does not perform well.They need to change this to make the game attractive to watch during this pandemic time.
They don't have to change anything, they know how this thing works and only avid fans will be able to tell the difference in the cheering and they know that there is only a few people that have that keen insight so they don't have to spend a lot of time perfecting the fake crowd cheer.
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They need to hype the game for the television audience so the viewership goes up and they can earn money, you don't want to be sitting on your home cheering for your team alone, the sound reinforces the idea that you are not alone in the cheering of your team which is a good psychological trick to make people stay on the program, imagine a sitcom that you are the only one laughing, I guess you could say that it is a little boring.

They try their best but the problem at least in the Champions League games I have seen in Tv is that the cheering is linear.The real cheer has moments of joy when your team is playing well and moments of sadness where your team does not perform well.They need to change this to make the game attractive to watch during this pandemic time.
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I don't know why any stadium don't try to use projectors to project those virtual audience images directly in the stadium, it would be more realistic, and players on the field would feel an almost real audience supporting them.
you're talking about putting the image projectors physically inside the stadium during games, right? it's just my opinion(since I might be wrong) but the projector to make a virtual audience wouldn't make sense to the athletes because of their angles and the movements they would make around the field. it might even become a distraction to them because of the distortion the image would make in different angles if you project it on the audience's seats.
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They need to hype the game for the television audience so the viewership goes up and they can earn money, you don't want to be sitting on your home cheering for your team alone, the sound reinforces the idea that you are not alone in the cheering of your team which is a good psychological trick to make people stay on the program, imagine a sitcom that you are the only one laughing, I guess you could say that it is a little boring.
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I see something strange on Premier League Everton vs Burnley look exciting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6q2WQdGe50

anyone know where the sounds of supporter? when you look inside, there is an empty attribute, nothing the audience. I guess they use sounds on background, CMIIW.
It is kind of odd that you are only noticing this now but after sports began again it was clear that something was needed to be done because the absence of public will have an effect on the matches, we know that a soccer game is supposed to sound in a particular way and if it does not then people will lose interest despite the fact they knew deep down there could not be such sounds since there was no public, so it was decided to add sounds that recreated the experience of the audience and personally I prefer this many times to a silent game.
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The voice is a recording as mentioned by Jossiel, and you can read here that the audience's voice was supplied by EA Sports
sources: https://www.si.com/soccer/2020/06/12/la-liga-premier-league-fake-fan-noise-broadcasts-ea-sports
If anyone just missed the reply of Strongkored this was the answer from the OPs post. I think it isn't strange considering they will really find some alternative just to make the audience feel it was like before when this pandemic hasn't hit yet. Furthermore, I guess you already find it OP, the answer on your question was on your post, it may not be the right one but I think they use other recorded audios from the crowd.

With the growth of technology, making a fake sound will not difficult, especially there is an expert who knows the trick to make it. They can take the recorded from the previous match which has an audience and combine it with the match, so the audience in their home can see the sound on their television or even in the live match. The officials of those sports will figure out how to make the match can entertain people at their home as we still at the pandemic. It is like we watch a movie or else from Youtube with a sound background at the movie. So I guess that will still give another experience to the audience at their home.
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The voice is a recording as mentioned by Jossiel, and you can read here that the audience's voice was supplied by EA Sports
sources: https://www.si.com/soccer/2020/06/12/la-liga-premier-league-fake-fan-noise-broadcasts-ea-sports
If anyone just missed the reply of Strongkored this was the answer from the OPs post. I think it isn't strange considering they will really find some alternative just to make the audience feel it was like before when this pandemic hasn't hit yet. Furthermore, I guess you already find it OP, the answer on your question was on your post, it may not be the right one but I think they use other recorded audios from the crowd.
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I've never imagine someone would asking this question right on that YouTube videos. That would be funny.

It's all about entertaining the multimedia contents to make it more attractive. If they let the video without the helps of that supporters sounds, it will be a boring video with only the wind or the ball kicked sound, and the players screaming. They even cover the empty seats with interesting design and pictures.
That was my first instinct too, that it was a ploy to make the game more entertaining since there aren't a lot of audience, I understand this kind of thing for entertainment, we watch a lot of shows with laugh tracks and we don't seem to mind so I guess that there is nothing wrong with this video. I am imagining it already, with no cheering and only commentary, I think that viewership is going to go down.

I wouldn't even notice any of those cheers because most of the time I will just watch the game and whatever happens in the background will just be ignored. But I would assume the players themselves wouldn't be hearing all these cheers and all the celebrations they do when they hit the goal are just them yelling. The background music and cheers are just in the commentator's booth.
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I've never imagine someone would asking this question right on that YouTube videos. That would be funny.

It's all about entertaining the multimedia contents to make it more attractive. If they let the video without the helps of that supporters sounds, it will be a boring video with only the wind or the ball kicked sound, and the players screaming. They even cover the empty seats with interesting design and pictures.
That was my first instinct too, that it was a ploy to make the game more entertaining since there aren't a lot of audience, I understand this kind of thing for entertainment, we watch a lot of shows with laugh tracks and we don't seem to mind so I guess that there is nothing wrong with this video. I am imagining it already, with no cheering and only commentary, I think that viewership is going to go down.
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The voice is a recording as mentioned by Jossiel, and you can read here that the audience's voice was supplied by EA Sports
sources: https://www.si.com/soccer/2020/06/12/la-liga-premier-league-fake-fan-noise-broadcasts-ea-sports
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the sound comes from prerecorded sounds from the people who might be now dead.
oh thats creepy as f , playing and there might be dead people watching and cheering in your game inside that stadium but normal at the same time because they arent the one who does this and it will be plain/less lively if no sounds at all  .

They even cover the empty seats with interesting design and pictures.
this is what i noticed when i check the video  . i tried to adjust the video to make it clearer and replay it many times because the background looks wierd and found out that they dont move but the crowd was still there  but there are a few people on that stage that do real noise but sadly thier sounds wont be heard in the edited stream
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You mean the background Cheer?

What we do see on television or YouTube is an edited video.

I've never imagine someone would asking this question right on that YouTube videos.

They are pre-recorded.

I bet for Everton, so I watch this live game 2 days ago, sound is the same as the youtube video.

I guess sound engineering in behind had a good hand at editing video in live.
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They are pre-recorded.

Having no audience and there's a sound of the crowd then that's the technical side which belongs to the audio team. And it's applicable not only during this pandemic but also in other events that it needs to be played.

it does not bother me to much that we do not see audience in the stadium.
We're still in the pandemic and that wouldn't really bother me as well.
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I agree on the mans words said on this video that if you do see a game which doesn't have crowd noise would really be like just a practice game.

All things explained here about that NFL's Fake crowd noise system. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaO7sxNg2BI
Some might really look for it to be non appealing but this one do really done its job well.
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It is very obvious that without noise that place will look boring, that why artificial noise is be created to keep the place a little bit lively. So the noise is be created artificially.
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These sounds are just the addition to the video. To give an excitement and visual involvement to the people watching the game these sounds were added. On some games audience were allowed and this can be seen on games that are being played with any audience on the ground. Earlier this was into discussion during the previous IPL season, because the matches were played with ZERO audience. At times these sounds seems to be unenjoyable, because we can feel it is an addition.
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I see something strange on Premier League Everton vs Burnley look exciting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6q2WQdGe50

anyone know where the sounds of supporter? when you look inside, there is an empty attribute, nothing the audience. I guess they use sounds on background, CMIIW.
Its just artificial sounds that had been generated to make it more to be into those situations where crowd is really watching off a certain game.They had put up that kind of set-up

to make it feel that there's a crowd vibe which i dont see for it to be a bad idea and that do somehow patches up the lack of presence on actual thing.

I dont know on why you do able to ask out for a very obvious thing or simply just using up that common sense of yours.
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