Can't hear the dialogue on your TV? Sometimes when watching TV shows and movies on an HD or 4K Ultra HD TV, the background music is louder than the voices on the TV. You can help stop this problem by learning how to use your TV's equalizer settings for dialogue. It may also be possible to adjust the sound on external devices like Blu-ray players, too. Instructions in this article apply to TVs and devices made by various manufacturers, including LG, Roku, Sony, Samsung, Vizio, Apple, and Amazon. How to Amplify Dialogue on LG TVs Clear Voice for LG TVs makes voices more distinct. You can turn it on and let it handle the audio level automatically. If you have Clear Voice versions II or III, you can manually adjust the voice emphasis as well. To get to the Clear Voice settings, go to the Home Page and select Settings > Sound > Sound Mode Setting > Sound Mode > Clear Voice. How to Amplify Dialogue on Roku TVs Roku TVs have several audio modes, including Normal, Speech, Theater, Big Bass, High Treble, and Music. If you have trouble hearing voices, use the Speech option. On your Roku TV, go to the Options Menu and select Sound Mode > Speech. How to Amplify Dialogue on Samsung TVs Samsung TV sound setting options vary by year and model. One option a Samsung TV may provide is Clear Voice not the same as the LG version, which brings up the voice level while lowering the background sound levels. Another option is Amplify, which makes the TV sound louder overall. How to Amplify Dialogue on Sony TVs and DVD, Blu-ray, and Ultra HD Blu-ray players Since Dolby Digital is the primary source of the improper voice and sound effects balance, Sony's dynamic range settings address this specifically. The exact steps vary depending on the model. From the home menu, go to Settings and look for Display & Sound. How to Amplify Dialogue on Vizio TVs Vizio TVs offer a Volume Leveling setting. Some TV models may also provide Dialogue or News settings to improve voice levels. If the TV has a surround sound setting, turning it off may provide a better balance between voices and the rest of the sound. How to Amplify Dialogue on Amazon Fire TV Amazon Fire TV has a built-in feature that directly addresses problems with Dolby Digital. Go to the Home Screen and select Settings > Display and Sounds > Audio > Dolby Digital Output > Dolby Digital Plus Off. How to Amplify Dialogue on Apple TV Apple TVs have a setting called Reduce Loud Sounds. To find it, go to Settings > Video and Audio > Reduce Loud Sounds. Control Dialogue Options on DVD, Blu-ray, and Ultra HD Blu-ray Players Some Blu-ray and DVD players either have a dialogue enhancement or dynamic range control DRC setting. If you have other sources connected to your TV, such as a TIVO, cable, or a satellite box, check your specific model to see if there are audio settings that may help. If you have trouble hearing voices from content streaming from Chromecast, there are no settings to address this, so you'll have to depend on your TV's audio settings. Manage TV Dialogue on External Sound Systems Another option to enhance dialogue is to connect the TV to an external amplified speaker, soundbar, or home theater or speaker setup. Voice Clarifying Speaker A Voice Clarifying Speaker is an example of an external device that amplifies dialogue and voice frequencies for those who have difficulty hearing. A wireless transmitter connects to a TV or a cable box, satellite box, DVD player, or Blu-ray Disc player equipped with either analog or digital optical output connections. The transmitter sends a wireless audio signal to the speaker that can be placed near your seating location to hear the TV better. Amazon Sound Bars There are plenty of soundbars to choose from these days; each has a different approach to audio. If you don't have one yet, it's worth checking that technology out. Zvox Audio soundbars include Accuvoice technology. An Accuvoice on/off button is provided on all ZVOX Audio remote controls. Other sound settings, such as Output Leveling and Surround Mode, may also help. Depending on the ZVOX soundbar or base model, the Accuvoice feature may provide up to six voice boost levels. The Sonos Playbar, PlayBase, and Beam have Speech Enhancement and Night Sound settings. Speech Enhancement emphasizes audio frequencies associated with the dialogue. Night Sound makes dialogue clear and reduces the intensity of loud sounds when listening at a low volume. Home Theater Systems If your TV and source devices are connected to a home theater receiver or speaker setup, adjust the volume of the center speaker channel separately from the other speakers so that voices and dialogue are clearer. Once the sound levels for each channel on a home theater receiver are set, you don't have to reset the levels continually. Soundbars that include center-channel and external surround speakers may provide similar sound level settings as a home theater receiver. The 6 Best Mid-Range Home Theater Receivers of 2023 Why You Can't Hear Dialogue on a TV Original sound mixes for movies are designed to be heard in a movie theater rather than a home setting. Since movie theater acoustics are different, the balance between dialogue, music, and sound effects doesn't always translate well for home viewing. Most studios adjust the sound for streaming, DVD, Blu-ray, or Ultra HD Blu-ray disc. Some studios pass along the original theatrical mix. This often results in low-volume dialogue and other inconsistencies. Another issue is that there isn't enough interior room in today's thin TVs for adequate size speakers. Dynamic Range Compression to the Rescue Due to differences in human hearing ability, there isn't one precise TV voice enhancement solution. A common technique that provides a level voice balance is dynamic range compression. Not to be confused with shrinking digital file sizes, dynamic range compression entails shortening the range between the loudest and softest portions of a soundtrack, known as the dynamic range. Dynamic range compression lowers loud sounds music and sound effects and raises softer sounds vocals and dialogue so that all sounds are at a similar level. Depending on the brand and model of TV or another device, dynamic range compression goes by several names such as DRC Dynamic Range ControlSpeech or Dialog EnhancementVolume LevelingClear Voice LGDolby Volume Dolby LabsAccuvoice Zvox AudioAudyssey Dynamic Volume AudysseyReduce Loud Sounds AppleStudio Sound and TruVolume DTS The steps to amplify voice or dialogue vary between manufacturers. Consult the user guide for your device if you run into problems with the steps above. FAQ How do I hook up a sound bar to my TV? Look at the sound bar connectors on the TV and your sound bar first. Most sound bars connect via a digital optical, digital coaxial, or an analog stereo cable. Other connectors include HDMI which typically allow the connection of a DVD, Blu-ray, cable box, or a media streamer like Roku. How do I connect a mixer to my computer? Make sure your PC has an audio input port first. You'll need a dual RCA to mini plug cable to connect the mixer to the audio input port on your PC. 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Video library Video playback Introduction This page will detail how to select and play a title from your video library. It will alse describe the settings and options that are available for, and during, playback of the title. Navigation This page assumes that you understand how to navigate Kodi and are familiar with the various screens. See Basic controls Keyboard Controls Kodi is primarily designed to be used with a correctly programmed remote control or a keyboard. Mouse support is limited. Keyboard shortcuts can be found here... See Keyboard controls Play Navigate to the Movies, TV Shows or Music Videos main menu item and enter it to view a listing of all available titles in your library. Once you have Highlighted the title for playback, there are numerous methods to commence playback Press Enter/OK on a remote control, or Press ↵ Enter on a keyboard or left click with a mouse Using the Context Menu, select Play From the Information page, select Play If a Resume Point is available, additional options will be Play from beginning and Resume from hhmmss The default option for the above keypresses can be modified to open the Information Page instead of play. See here... Default select action Video Player OSD This image shows the main OSD On Screen Display for the Video Player during playback. It has been overlayed with labels for illustrative purposes. Most of the OSD is self-explanatory. This page will cover the four icons in the bottom right corner, along with other available OSD examples which are separate to the below image. Note that all OSD's are skin dependant and may show more or less information, and in a different format, than the default skin Estuary. Information The Information icon will display available data for the title currently playing. Amongst other information, it shows the Tagline, Plot and Poster. Selecting Cast will list the Actors. Media codec information is displayed along the bottom right corner. The two methods to display this screen are Select the icon described in the image in the previous section Press i on a remote control Press i on a keyboard Bookmarks Displays a graphical listing of Chapters along a time-line. The listing will populate with Screenshots if the setting Extract thumbnail is enabled. This screen also allows the user to create bookmarks which can then be accessed from this screen when required. See Bookmarks and chapters Subtitles Allows the control of Subtitles for the currently playing title. If no internal or external subtitles are found, all options except Download will be inaccessible. When both internal and external subtitles are available Kodi defaults to using external subtitles. Available options are Enable subtitles Allows subtitles to be displayed during playback of the current title. Subtitle tracks with the forced flag are unaffected by this and should always display. Subtitle offset If the sync between the display and the subtitles is not correct, adjustments can be made here in milliseconds Subtitle Select which subtitle stream to display. If only one subtitle track is available, this option will not be available. Kodi will auto select subtitle language based on your global settings. To set a default subtitle language for all videos see Preferred Subtitle Language Browse for subtitle Allows you to browse the filesystem for locally saved subtitle files Download subtitle Download subtitle files from the provider. Requires configuring add-ons. See Setup Subtitle Services and Download Services Set as default for all videos Selecting this will make the current settings the default for all videos See Subtitles Settings The cog icon in the bottom right corner will display the Settings menu detailed in the image. The following items are available Audio settings- See Audio Settings Subtitle settings- See Subtitles Video settings- See Video Settings Colour management- Configure LUT files Toggle audio stream- Allows selection of an alternate language track if more than one is available. Audio Settings The following settings can be used to modify the behaviour of the currently playing title. There is an option to save the settings as the default for all video media. Volume Allows you to adjust the playback volume. If audio passthrough is in use, this option will have no effect Volume amplification Additional audio amplification that is then limited/compressed at a certain threshold to prevent clipping. If audio passthrough is in use, this option will have no effect Downmix- Center Mix level If dialogue volume is too low, use this setting to boost the volume of the dialogue centre channel Only available when Audio Passthrough is disabled, and When the setting Number of channels is different to the number of channels in the stream. ie your setup only uses two speakers, but the audio stream is Audio offset Adjusts how long that the audio is advanced or delayed in relation to the video. This is useful when viewing poorly synced videos. Audio stream If the video file contains more than one audio stream you can select them here. Kodi will auto select audio language based on your global settings. See Preferred Audio Language Allow passthrough When enabled, Kodi will not decode the audio. The RAW audio stream is sent to a compatible AVR or TV that will decode the stream. Set as default for all videos Selecting this will make the current settings the default See Subtitles Video Settings The following settings can be used to modify the behaviour of the currently playing title. The section is based on a Windows installation. Your system may show different options. Video stream If more than one video stream is available, this option becomes accessible and allows selection of an alternate video stream. Deinterlace method Set the method used to convert interlaced video into a non-interlaced format The methods available here are hardware dependant Video scaling method Changes the size of a video frame in order to match the resolution of the display device. All methods here are non-adaptive so they may produce different amount of aliasing, blurring and edge halos. There are no best methods it’s up to personal taste what method you should use. The methods are Auto - If supported uses Lanczos3 Optimized when video resolution is lower than 720p 1280x720 and video FPS is lower than 30, otherwise it uses Bilinear. Bilinear - fairly simple and fast method video resized with this method may appear slightly smoothed/blurred but with no edge halos also called ringing artifacts. Bicubic - more sophisticated method than Bilinear more precise and slightly sharper video than Bilinear, but can introduce some ringing artifacts. Lanczos2 - 4-tap filter that uses a 2-lobe Lanczos windowed sinc function sharper than Bicubic with less aliasing. Spline36 Optimized - 4-tap + 3-lobe filter, more precise than Lanczos2, which tries to produce the sharpest image with slightly less ringing artifacts then Lanczos3 Optimized differences only noticeable with high resizing factors or when downsizing. Lanczos3 Optimized - 4-tap filter that uses a 3-lobe Lanczos windowed sinc function comparable results to Spline36 Optimized, with less aliasing and more sharpness, but more ringing artifacts. Spline36, Lanczos31 - 6-tap filters that are more precise variants of above "Optimized" versions they are sharper but might produce more ringing artifacts in some situations. Characteristics of different methods Sharpness - Bilinear true for may need to be added to an in order to use all high quality scalers available - Hardware dependent. View mode Allows you to choose how the video is displayed. The options are Normal - Movie is displayed so that at least 1 dimension fills the screen. No cropping will occur. Aspect ratio is unaffected. Zoom - Movie is zoomed in, and the movie cropped so that there are no black bars on screen. Aspect ratio is unaffected. Stretch 4x3 - Movie is stretched to fill a 4x3 frame. Aspect ratio is changed. Stretch 14x9 - Movie is stretched to fill a 14x9 frame. Aspect ratio is changed. Stretch 16x9 - Movie is stretched to fill a 16x9 frame. Aspect ratio is changed. Original Size - Movie is displayed so that the height in pixels displayed is the height of the movie exactly. No zooming is performed. Aspect ratio is unaffected. Custom - Movie is displayed using the Zoom and Pixel Ratio settings as defined in the video On Screen Display. See below for more details. Zoom amount Allows you to control how much that the view is zoomed into the video. Vertical shift Used to move the video image up or down the screen helpful for projectors Pixel ratio Allows you to adjust the pixel ratio that the video is displayed at. This can be used to adjust videos that are not displaying at the proper aspect ratio. Orientation Used to rotate the image in 90° steps. Useful for videos created on a smart phone in Portrait mode. Post-processing Basically puts an unsharpen mask over the image to reduce pixellation/macroblocking on low-res/low-bitrate videos Brightness Adjust brightness Contrast Adjust contrast Non-linear stretch Will stretch the video to fill a 16x9 display when using 43 video WITHOUT disturbing aspect ratio View mode options would disturb AR. Tone mapping The algorithm method used for enhancing UHD high dynamic range HDR video to UHD standard dynamic range SDR video. Passthrough is not available using Kodi VideoPlayer. Currently Reinhard is the only option until other methods are introduced. This expands the tone curve producing a brighter picture. Tone mapping parameter Raises and lowers luminance based on your display capabilities NIT Value. Displayed by scale and not actual NIT values. is default. Higher or lower value may improve perceived image based on viewing environment and display capabilities. [VDPAU] Noise reduction Only visible when VDPAU is in use Select level of noise reduction for video content [VDPAU] Sharpness Only visible when VDPAU is in use Select sharpness amount to apply to video content Stereoscopic 3D mode of video Auto, Side by side, Over / Under. Same as Settings/System/Display/Preferred mode with fewer options. Auto is preferred. Can be changed on the fly here should your display fail to enter the correct corresponding 3D mode automatically. Invert stereoscopic 3D mode flip eyes Left and right overlapped frames are either left over right or vice versa depending how the 3D video was processed. Commonly used for 3D SBS video when Left side first needs to be changed to Right side first so field of depth is corrected. Placing glasses upside down will quickly reveal if the 3D video is LSF or RSF because objects that should be in the front depth field may be in the rear for example. This setting will correct rather than wear your glasses upside down should it be necessary Set as default for all videos Selecting this will make the current settings the default Video calibration Opens the Video calibration window Colour Management Colour management Allows the use of 3D LUT files or ICC mode profiles created from light meter calibrated measurements especially for HDR titles converted to SDR. Multiple files can be stored and selected based on a particular environment change such as a well lit room becoming dark. Colour management mode 3D LUT files or ICC mode profiles. See above. 3D LUT Navigate and select where your 3D LUT files is stored Player Process Info See Player process info Player Debug Info See Player process info Video Debug Info See Player process info Display Info See Player process info Return to top
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