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In this audio sequence, the familiar sound of a TV with no signal is captured. This sound effect, often referred to as 'sfx' or 'foley', is designed to mimic the static white noise that is typically heard when a television fails to receive a broadcast signal. The audio begins with a sudden eruption of this static noise, followed by a continuous hum that fluctuates in intensity, evoking an atmosphere of disruption and disconnection. The sound then fades into a lower, softer hum, similar to a television left on in an empty room. The audio concludes with the noise gradually decreasing, leaving a sense of silence and emptiness. This sound effect can be used to depict scenarios of technical issues, signal loss, or to create suspense or eerie atmosphere in various media projects.