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Adjusting The Audio Output Setting On The External Device
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Question:

 

How to adjust settings on my external device to fix low volume issues?

 

Answer:

 

To make adjustments on your external device, consult its user manual or contact the device's manufacturer. Common settings that can cause low volume issues include:

 

Multi-Channel Out - Set to Stereo Output if the device is connected directly to the TV.

Fixed or Variable Audio Out - Ensure the correct setting is selected based on your connection type (consult user manual).

Pro Logic Digital Setting - Disable this setting if unnecessary or not compatible with your setup.

 

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Terms:

Multi-Channel Out: A setting that controls how multiple audio channels are outputted from the device (e.g., surround sound).

Fixed/Variable Audio Out: Determines whether the audio output level remains constant (Fixed) or varies according to the source signal (Variable).

Pro Logic Digital Setting: A processing mode designed to improve the listening experience by enhancing the surround sound effect.

 
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