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Cyber
Question:
Why
does the volume vary on my TV and what can I do about it?
Answer:
There
are two main reasons for the volume variations on your TV:
Channel
differences: Different channels are broadcasted at varying volume levels, causing
inconsistency when switching between them.
Content
variation: Within a single channel, some content may be louder than others,
such as commercials which typically have a higher volume than regular TV shows.
To
address these issues, you can use the Auto Volume feature to help adjust the
volume disparity between channels. However, it's important to note that Auto
Volume doesn't account for volume changes within a specific channel. For instructions
on setting up Auto Volume, click here.
Terms:
Auto
Volume - A function that automatically adjusts the volume across different channels
to maintain a consistent listening experience.
Broadcast
- Sending out audio or video signals for public reception.
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