First of all, thanks for the help. Dialogue is the most important part of almost any movie or TV show. Often times I have noticed the music being too loud and the dialogue passages too quiet.
I'm trying to watch BD on my new Samsung HT C5500.
Hi! And I can't remember any accident or something to be the reason for this..
If you only have a 2.0 speaker system then you will only hear whatever speaker pair your computer thinks is connected to the output your 2.0 is on. Community Experts online right now.
Go into your audio options (different for each driver) and make sure your speakers are set for the correct style. I copied my words from "Samsung promotion part2" to here so please help if you can! I now have voices and background sound through the 2 stereo speakers. If music and speech are happening simultaniously and the voices are too quiet, that is more a result of the mix and you won’t be able to fix that.
Volume Fluctuates (background noises too loud, voices too quiet) If your television is having issues with background noises being too loud, voices being too quiet, or fluctuating audio, the following steps may help to remedy the issue: Turn the DTS TruSurround setting off in your Television
It was indeed the amp that was the problem.
Fiossound but no talking Have music and back ground noise but no voice on tv My tv plays background music but not commentary Music but no voice tv .
No voices, just sound while listening to music.
I don't know how this happened, but when I'm listening to music on youtube for example (happens on streams & skype as well), i only hear the music and sound effects, but i can't hear him/her singing, even thou he is. With My DirecTV - On some channels, eg: Fox News + CNN, sound operates normally (I can hear all voices and sounds). TV makers must start producing TV’s that will not accept dubbed on noise, or else a class action should be taken against program producers for destroying the hearing of TV … Yes i have tried to turn my volume up, gtfo. One thing I notice is that the background sound is relatively louder than the voices when playing blu-ray discs (something I don't encounter when listening to TV). Re: Music Soundtrack - but no voice soundtrack on Amazon Video TV « Reply #9 on: December 16, 2014, 11:43:10 am » I guess the glass-half-full news is that it seems like maybe it was an Amazon problem (either software or hardware), and not something "broken" on your end. In one scene, spoken words sound so soft that you can…
It's not the fault of the earphones, I changed them.
Ask for FREE. 2.0 is standard left and right speaker, 2.1 is left and right plus a subwoofer. The surround sound is ‘OFF’ but the background and foreground noise on every program makes it impossible to hear the dialogue.