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We have a super TV.  But I don't know if the sound level control is something to do with the TV or whether the TV program sound engineers are having a laugh or what.   It's as if Fred records part of the program on sound level 5  and Mary records some of the program at level 2 but Harry recorded the adverts/ trailers at level 15.  We seem to have to have a finger on the sound  button varying the sound levels ALL of the time.  The sound level for the commentary is one level but the sound level for the crowd is double that level.   This is really noticable at FA Cup matches and most adverts.  Is this just us or is it commonplace.?  What is the remedy.

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I have a huge smart tv coupled to a Sonos Arc and Sub Woofer.

i like to have the "full cinema" experience,volume wise,with everything i watch.

if i have been watching "council" tv and then swap to other media it nearly blows the windows out if i don't remember to turn it down beforehand.

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37 minutes ago, Zoli 12 guage said:

I have a huge smart tv coupled to a Sonos Arc and Sub Woofer.

i like to have the "full cinema" experience,volume wise,with everything i watch.

if i have been watching "council" tv and then swap to other media it nearly blows the windows out if i don't remember to turn it down beforehand.

Hello, Council TV ??

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35 minutes ago, Cranfield said:

This has been a problem for many years and |I agree its a PITA.
What is another PITA is really heavy regional accents, coupled with poor sound, you have to guess  whats going on.

.... and not every programme has subtitles.

Should be mandatory.

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30 minutes ago, Cranfield said:

This has been a problem for many years and |I agree its a PITA.
What is another PITA is really heavy regional accents, coupled with poor sound, you have to guess  whats going on.

Is this due to fighting hearing problems.?  I have a great deal of difficulty understanding what she is saying.😆.  She seems to have difficulty speaking out ,  doing a lot of mumbling and talking whilst walking away into another room or mumbling from another room.  The best one that I have ever seen was some ole boy who was a pilot in the war who was down at the Raf memorial in dover and a woman tv reporter was talking to him about his experiences and after a while it was his turn to reply and the old boy turned to his helper and said ... "WAT SHE SAY"..?

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Right.. This afternoon I called ..Richer Sounds in Maidstone.  this is where we bought the TV from.  A reasonable outfit.  The assistant knew exactly the problem and had a few suggestions...... Only suggestions because every setup is different.  He said go into the settings and see if there is any amplification tab .  he asked about if we were using straight tv sound or a sound bar.  I told him that we were using a Yamaha soundbar connected via an optical link.  He said, if we could, it would be better to drive the soundbar via an hdmi cable and to google and try to find out how to reset the bar back to factory settings.... Well it all sounded feasible but whether it would work or was just a load of well meaning nonsense I don't know.  That's the main problem with a lot of modern tech stuff.  no one seems to really know.  the equipment is so good that it doesn't go wrong but when it does no one has any idea where the fault is or how to diagnose it.  modern car faults are a good example. 

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13 hours ago, Minky said:

Right.. This afternoon I called ..Richer Sounds in Maidstone.  this is where we bought the TV from.  A reasonable outfit.  The assistant knew exactly the problem and had a few suggestions...... Only suggestions because every setup is different.  He said go into the settings and see if there is any amplification tab .  he asked about if we were using straight tv sound or a sound bar.  I told him that we were using a Yamaha soundbar connected via an optical link.  He said, if we could, it would be better to drive the soundbar via an hdmi cable and to google and try to find out how to reset the bar back to factory settings.... Well it all sounded feasible but whether it would work or was just a load of well meaning nonsense I don't know.  That's the main problem with a lot of modern tech stuff.  no one seems to really know.  the equipment is so good that it doesn't go wrong but when it does no one has any idea where the fault is or how to diagnose it.  modern car faults are a good example. 

Richer sounds owned by a massive anti just fyi

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23 hours ago, Cranfield said:

This has been a problem for many years and |I agree its a PITA.
What is another PITA is really heavy regional accents, coupled with poor sound, you have to guess  whats going on.

From what I see of a lot of TV now. You might as well guess what's going on!

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I have a 'loop system' fitted in my lounge that enabled me to hear the TV direct into my hearing aids. We recently changed the TV to an all singin an dancin model. Except, it is so good, I can no longer use my loop system as it was intended to be used.  There is no audio leads output, so I can't connect the loop system. I am now stuck with a microphone dangling by the sets speaker. That picks up EVERYTHING in the room, except the TV.  So much for progress  !    🙄

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1 hour ago, Westley said:

I have a 'loop system' fitted in my lounge that enabled me to hear the TV direct into my hearing aids. We recently changed the TV to an all singin an dancin model. Except, it is so good, I can no longer use my loop system as it was intended to be used.  There is no audio leads output, so I can't connect the loop system. I am now stuck with a microphone dangling by the sets speaker. That picks up EVERYTHING in the room, except the TV.  So much for progress  !    🙄

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3 hours ago, Yellow Bear said:

Thank you, I did. I have had 4 different devices from the local TV/Audio shop, none of them have worked. The device is provided by, and installed, by a TV engineer, via the local council. He said the new sets do not have audio facilities, although they do have Bluetooth.  I am hoping to borrow a set of headphones off the Grandkids,  to see if they will work. I thank you for your help.

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45 minutes ago, Westley said:

He said the new sets do not have audio facilities, although they do have Bluetooth.  I am hoping to borrow a set of headphones off the Grandkids,  to see if they will work. I thank you for your help.

Do "try before you buy" because I have tried Bluetooth and the delay between picture and sound is unacceptable.  I believe there is quite a lot of variation for different sets (my TV is relatively old at 7 years).  Happily, I watch very little anyway and so it doesn't greatly worry me.

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1 hour ago, Westley said:

Thank you, I did. I have had 4 different devices from the local TV/Audio shop, none of them have worked. The device is provided by, and installed, by a TV engineer, via the local council. He said the new sets do not have audio facilities, although they do have Bluetooth.  I am hoping to borrow a set of headphones off the Grandkids,  to see if they will work. I thank you for your help.

that's not strait forward either because when we bought the set it came with bluetooth earbuds.  Great I thought the TV can be one level and I can set the volume to my own taste and requirements on the buds.... Nah.... the ear buds did work , very well BUT they either linked up to the apple Imac computer and automatically opened the music files and started blasting random tracks in my ears or opened up YouTube videos or IF I was lucky the sound from the TV.>>>> But the tv sound was the same level as the ear buds so the tv side of the sound was blaring out loud.  not very easy to win especially when the so called techs haven't got a clue what you are talking about.  The fellow at Richer sounds appeared to understand and certainly knew about it but I don't necessarily know if his ideas were spot on.  "Computer say NO".

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